RUST: How to Stick Grenades to Walls

Reemsha Moosani
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In this multiplayer-only online video game called RUST, you are pit against other players in a harsh, open world environment. Your sole goal is to survive in the wilderness using gathered or stolen materials while managing hunger, thirst, health, and the risk of dying. You can also break walls when the need arises, and this simple guide will tell you how to do that. 

How to Stick Grenades to Walls

Here is the simplest way to stick your grenade to walls. First things first, you’re going to need a grenade. 

  1. So, head over to your inventory and equip your grenade.
Inventory in Rust
  1. After that, you choose the wall you want the grenade to stick to. 
  1. You then need to get extremely close to that wall.
Wall and grenade in RUST
  1. Once you do that, you right click and throw the grenade! In the consoles, you can stick F1 Grenades using the left trigger!

We stick grenades to walls to break them and either open them or make passage. Depending on the type of wall, you’ll need to use the amount of grenades accordingly. For instance, metal doors require more grenades to penetrate than wooden ones. 

Your grenades can also stick to structures using the Right-Click to break doors or walls in order to infiltrate and raid bases.

It takes:

  • One grenade to destroy a twig wall
  • 3 for wooden wall
  • 10 for stone wall
  • 23 for sheet metal wall
  • And 46 for an armored wall.

And that’s how you destroy walls with your grenades! If this was helpful to you, you can also learn how to change your characters in Rust through our guide. 

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Reemsha has been a passionate gamer since she first held a Game Boy in her hands as a little girl. From the pixelated adventures of early Pokemon games on the handheld device to the immersive worlds of the PlayStation 4, her love for gaming is ever-growing. She has a fondness for RPGs, where she can lose herself in rich narratives and complex characters. She also enjoys the thrill of combat games, where strategy and reflexes are key.
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