
Gaulin |

I love bombarding fusion. I've always wanted to use grenades more and with this I feel much better about using them. The thing that confuses me is putting fusions on the loaded grenade itself.
Personally it would make sense to me if you loaded a grenade with a fusion into a weapon with bombarding fusion, the grenade gets fired and then upon detonation the grenades fusion goes off. But what about spellthrower fusion? What about bombarding fusion itself?
I would like if I could throw a super enhanced, spellthrowin grenade once a day when I'm in a ton of trouble. Or have a grenade loaded with another grenade through multiple bombarding fusions once a day, like one with entangle effects on top of smoke cloud effects. But I don't know if the wording allows it, and was hoping for clarification. Thank you.

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Spellthrower doesn't actually fire the weapon nor would it trigger the spell when the grenade explodes, it is just a way to cast a spell for a non-spellcaster.
The way the bombarding fusion appears to work you would also gain no benefit on putting bombarding on the grenade you put in the bombarding weapon. Firing out a bombarding grenade is a standard action, to throw the grenade inside, you wouldn't then have another standard action to throw a second grenade out of the bombarded grenade, nevermind that that grenade has already been thrown.
As far as other fusions are concerned, it seems perfectly reasonable that those fusions would not be consumed with the explosion of the bombarded grenade, as the grenade itself is not consumed.