_________ _ _ ___________ _____ / ______/ / \/ \ \___ ___// __ \ | | | || | | | / / \ | | |__ __ | || | ___ _ _ | | /_/ | | | _// \ | || | / _ \ / \ / \| | / / | | / /\ \ | || |/ / \ \| | | || | / / | |/ /__\ \| || || | | || | | || | / / | || __ || || || | | || | | || | / / | || | | || || |\ \_/ /\ \_/ /| | / /_____ | |\_/ \_/\_/\_/ \___/ \___/ \_/ /________\ | / |/ WEAPON/ARMOUR FAQ Version 1.0 Author: whitechocobo666 whitechocobo666@yahoo.com http://www.geocities.com/whitechocobo666/ ASCII by Angelwingnl! This is a weapon/armour FAQ for fallout 2. It gives details and locations of all the weapons, armour and ammo available in Fallout 2. You don't need to know much about the game to use this faq, the more you know the less useful it'll be probably. But it'll probably have a few things you haven't noticed in the game in it before. The ratings for the weapons are made up by me, everyone has their own opinions and fighting styles so you may not agree with the ratings of some weapons. CONTENTS ======== REVISION CREDITS WEAPON SHOP LIST WEAPONS Small Guns Big Guns Energy Weapons Unarmed Weapons Melee Weapons Throwing Weapons Secret Weapons AMMO ARMOUR RARE WEAPON LOCATIONS Alien Blaster Gauss Rifle Gauss Pistol Pulse Rifle Vindicator Minigun Bozar Super Sledge Red Ryder LE BB Gun Mega Power Fist Avenger Minigun Light Support Weapon/M60 Plasma Rifle Louisville Slugger XL7OE3 Rocket Launcher Solar Scorcher Little Jesus DISCLAIMER/COPYRIGHT STUFF REVISION ======== 14th August 2002 - first release. I wrote this aaaaaaaaaaaages ago but never released it. I went through it and corrected it and updated it today though. CREDITS ======= GameFAQs (www.gamefaqs.com), for putting this up, hopefully. The gamefaqs fallout 2 boarders of course, been there for a couple of years nearly now, it would have to be one of the most active fallout 2 boards on the internet. And the Fallout and Fallout mac boarders as well. No Mutants Allowed (www.nma-fallout.com) have everything that you could want to download to do with the game... And angelwingnl for making the ascii of course. Haven't seen him for ages. WEAPON/ARMOUR SHOPS =================== Ok, this should be the list of the weapon shops in the game where you can buy weapons from. And armour too. Buckner daughter (Buckner inn, Klamath) Flick (junkie house, the Den) Tubby (near smitty's, the Den) Jo's (mayor of modoc) That ghoul that gives you the woody quest (in a shack on the north side of Gecko) Happy Harry (Vault City courtyard) Vault City Amenities (Vault City vault entrance screen) Vault City Amenities block A (Vault City vault entrance screen) Vault City Amenities block B (Vault City vault entrance screen) General Store (Broken Hills near entrance) New Reno Arms (New Reno west side) I forget about Redding Weapon shop in courtyard with combat armoured guards (NCR) The other dwarf guy's shop in NCR where near Westin's (NCR) Red Dragon 888 (just to the right of the San Fran entrance) That item shop (just to the left of the San Fran entrance) They're just the main shops, people can hold armour and weapons too... WEAPONS ======= With weapons, you'll like different things to what I do if you have a different fighting style. I've tried to rate them without being biased toward my fighting style. I prefer to run up close to the enemy and burst them, or duck out from behind something and shoot the enemy in the eyes the rest of the time. I don't usually stay back and snipe the enemies, I like being closer to them. But oh well. Legend ------ For some weapons, not all of these are used. Sometimes the game doesn't have a strength requirement or a weight, so I have either put a -, or not put it in there. Eg. A spear doesn't have a capacity, so I don't put it in there. Damage: Damage the weapon can do: minimum-maximum. This is before modifiers for ammo, armour and perks and traits are in place. Perks add to the maximum damage, not the maximum and minimum damage. So with living anatomy perk, which gives +5 damage, the damage with a pipe rifle would be 5-17, not 10-17. My guess is that the damage is rolled, and then the game modifies for ammo, then perks and traits, then armour. AP: How many Action Points it takes to fire/punch/kick/burst/thrust/swing/throw. Aimed shots always cost 1 more AP than what is listed, except for the flares. Unless noted, thrusts and swings use the same amount of Action Points. If the gun can burst and do single shots, an extra 1AP is needed to use burst mode. Burst: Whether the gun can do burst mode or not, and how many shots in a burst. Burst mode rating: Burst mode rating is how much damage you should do with a burst mode with that weapon on someone with no armour and ammo with no modifiers, and no perks either. All of the shots are counted as hitting, and no critical hits. I just have it there to see what should be the best weapon. Range: How many hexes away the weapon can hit from. Ammo: What ammo the weapon must use. Capacity: The maximum amount of ammo that you can fire from the gun before you have to reload. Strength needed: The amount of strength needed to be able to fire the weapon without penalty. For each strength point you are under the requirement, you lose 20% chance to hit. Type: What sort of damage the weapon does. Is either: normal, laser, plasma, flame/fire and explosion. The damage type is compared with the damage resistance to find damage. Weight: How much the weapon weighs without any ammo in it. Price: How much you can sell the weapon for. You won't be able to buy it for this amount, only sell it for this much. Your barter skill depends on how much you can buy them for. Location: Some places where you can find the weapon. Not all of the places you can find them are listed. Rating: The number out of ten that I give the gun. 1/10 is very bad, and 10/10 is very good. It's pretty much just my opinion, and its mainly based on the statistics of the weapon first, and then the usefulness second. Quote: This is the description of the item taken directly from the game, when you examine it from the inventory screen. Writing: These are notes about the weapon. It says what I think of it. SMALL GUNS ---------- They are pretty common and plentiful throughout the game, so you'll have no problem finding a good weapon at any time. Small guns will always be useful too, from the beginning to the end. NAME DMG AP B/BR RNG AMMO CAP SN Pipe Rifle 5-12 5 -/- 20 10mm 1 5 10mm Pistol 5-12 5 -/- 25 10mm 12 3 10mm SMG 5-12 5 10/85 25 10mm 30 5 H&K P90C 12-16 4 12/168 30 10mm 24 4 Shotgun 12-22 5 -/- 14 Shells 2 4 Sawed-off Shotgun 12-24 5 -/- 7 Shells 2 4 Combat Shotgun 15-25 5 3/60 22 Shells 12 5 H&K CAWS 15-25 5 5/100 30 Shells 10 6 Pancor Jackhammer 18-29 5 5/117.5 35 Shells 10 5 Desert Eagle 10-16 5 -/- 25 .44 8 4 Desert Eagle E.M. 10-16 5 -/- 25 .44 20 4 .44 Magnum 12-18 4 -/- 15 .44 6 5 .44 Magnum w/ S.L 12-18 4 -/- 15 .44 6 5 Hunting Rifle 8-20 5 -/- 40 .223 10 5 Scoped Hunting Rifle 8-20 5 -/- 40 .223 10 5 Sniper Rifle 14-34 6 -/- 50 .223 6 5 .223 Pistol 20-30 5 -/- 30 .223 5 5 BB Gun 1-3 5 -/- 22 BBs 100 3 LE BB Gun 25-25 4 -/- 32 BBs 100 3 FN FAL 9-18 5 10/135 35 7.62mm 20 5 FN FAL w/ N.S. 9-18 5 10/135 35 7.62mm 20 5 FN FAL HPFA 11-22 5 20/330 35 7.62mm 20 5 Tommy Gun 3-20 5 10/115 32 .45 50 6 Grease Gun 10-20 4 8/120 20 .45 30 4 H&K G11 10-20 5 5/75 35 4.7mm 50 5 H&K GllE 13-23 5 7/126 40 4.7mm 50 6 Assault Rifle 8-16 5 8/96 45 5mm 24 5 Assault Rifle E.C. 8-16 5 8/96 45 5mm 100 5 XL70E3 12-19 5 8/124 35 5mm 20 5 PPK12 Gauss Pistol 22-32 4 -/- 50 2mm 12 4 M72 Gauss Rifle 32-43 5 -/- 50 2mm 20 6 Needler Pistol 12-24 5 -/- 24 Needle 10 3 14mm Pistol 12-22 5 -/- 24 14mm 6 4 9mm Mauser 5-10 5 -/- 22 9mm B 7 3 Pipe Rifle Damage: 5-12 AP: 5 Burst: no Range: 20 Ammo: 10mm JHP/AP Capacity: 1 Strength needed: 5 Type: Normal Weight: 10 pounds Price: $200 Location: You can just take one from Vic's house in Klamath. There are random encounters with farmers, where females have pipe rifles. I got this encounter near NCR. Rating: 2/10 "This is a hand-made single shot rifle." The pipe rifle is the first gun you get, and the second worst. It's pretty much the same as the 10mm pistol, but you can only carry 1 bullet in it. It's only good if you don't have the 10mm pistol. This would have to be nearly the worst weapon in the game, and because you get the 10mm pistol so quickly you'll only need to use it for a few battles. 10mm Pistol Damage: 5-12 AP: 5 Burst: no Range: 25 Ammo: 10mm JHP/AP Capacity: 12 Strength needed: 3 Type: Normal Weight: 3 pounds Price: $250 Location: The slaver guards in the Den have this gun. If you take the missions with Lara's gang, you can take the 10mm pistol from the dead bodies of the guards you kill. There are lots of 10mm pistols to be found in other places though too. Rating: 3/10 "A Colt 6520 10mm autoloading pistol. Each pull of the trigger will automatically reload the firearm until the magazine is empty. Single shot only, using the powerful 10mm round." The 10mm pistol is the first real gun you get. It is like the pipe rifle, but it is a one handed weapon with a higher capacity. It's good for a while because the ammo for it is very common. When you get the 10mm SMG though, you'll want to use that instead. 10mm SMG Damage: 5-12 AP: 5 Burst: 10 Burst mode rating: 85 Range: 25 Ammo: 10mm JHP/AP Capacity: 30 Strength needed: 5 Type: Normal Weight: 5 pounds Price: $1000 Location: The dealers in the den may sell you this gun. Also, on your trip to Modoc, you can encounter an evil merchant and you can kill him and take his SMG. If you take out the Mordino family, you can take their SMGs too. Rating: 5/10 "H&K MP9 Submachinegun (10mm variant). A medium-sized SMG, capable of single shot and burst mode." The 10mm SMG is usually the first burst mode gun you get. It's the same as the 10mm except for the capacity and the ability to shoot in bursts. Is useful early in the game against tough enemies, when you run up to them and burst shoot them for lots of damage. The ammo is pretty common so there isn't really a reason not to use burst mode a lot. Very useful for early in the game. HK P90c Damage: 12-16 AP: 4 Burst: 12 Burst mode rating: 168 Range: 30 Ammo: 10mm JHP/AP Capacity: 24 Strength needed: 4 Type: Normal Weight: 8 pounds Price: $2500 Location: In random encounters near NCR with raiders fighting rangers, some raiders have this gun. On the third level of Vault 15 a raider has this gun. You can also buy it from the weapon dealers in NCR sometimes. Rating: 7/10 "The Heckler & Koch P90c was just coming into use at the time of the war. This weapon's bullpup layout, and compact design, make it easy to control. The durable P90c is prized for its reliability, and high firepower in a ruggedly-compact package." This is nearly the best sub-machine gun in the game. You get it pretty late in the game, and you'll have heaps of 10mm ammo in the boot (hopefully), so you can go psycho with it. It's sort of the small gun equivalent of the bozar. It isn't too good against armour, but you can do lots of damage against monsters. The main problem with it is that it uses up ammo quickly, and you have to reload every two burst shots. Will be good until you start fighting enclavers. Shotgun Damage: 12-22 AP: 5 Burst: no Range: 14 Ammo: 12 gauge shotgun shells Capacity: 2 Strength needed: 4 Type: Normal Weight: 5 pounds Price: $800 Location: You can get your first shotgun from stealing off Metzger. Dealers in the Den should have shotguns too, and they are pretty common in other places in your travels. Rating: 4/10 "A Winchester Widowmaker double-barreled 12 gauge shotgun. A short barrel, with mahogany grip." This shotgun will be one of your best weapons for the Den. You can trade it to an NPC once you get better weapons and they'll do well with it. It only holds two shells, and has a low range, but it does lots of damage early in the game compared to other guns. It's ammo costs a lot, but it is pretty common with your enemies, so you can take it off their dead bodies. Sawed off Shotgun Damage: 12-24 AP: 5 Burst: no Range: 7 Ammo: 12 gauge shotgun shells Capacity: 2 Strength needed: 4 Type: Normal Weight: 4 pounds Price: $800 Location: The only time I remember seeing this weapon was when Cassidy joins you, he has it equipped as his weapon. Rating: 3/10 "Someone took the time to chop the last few inches off the barrel and stock of this shotgun. Now, the wide spread of this hand-cannon's short-barreled shots make it perfect for short-range crowd control." You'll get this when you meet Cassidy, but you'll already have better weapons by then. It's range is really bad, so you have to be really close to shoot enemies with it. It does an extra two maximum damage than the shotgun, but the range difference is the main problem with it. Combat Shotgun Damage: 15-25 AP: 5 Burst: 3 Burst mode rating: 60 Range: 22 Ammo: 12 gauge shotgun shells Capacity: 12 Strength needed: 5 Type: Normal Weight: 10 pounds Price: $2750 Location: Combat Shotguns are pretty common in random encounters. You can first get them in Vault City, once your a citizen you can buy them from the shop. Zaius in Broken Hills gives you a combat shotgun when you finish the quest of fixing the mine. In Vault 15 some raiders have combat shotguns. Big Jesus also has one. Rating: 6/10 "A Winchester City-Killer 12 gauge combat shotgun, bullpup variant. In excellent condition, it has the optional DesertWarfare environmental sealant modification for extra reliability." The combat shotgun is really good. You can get it pretty early in the game. The three shot burst is useful for conserving ammo if you want a lot of damage. It does good damage too, whether you shoot it normally or aim. If you get it in Vault City it will be useful for ages. There isn't much better than this gun. I like shotguns. The main advantage is its variety of uses. H&K CAWS Damage: 15-25 AP: 5 Burst: 5 Burst mode rating: 100 Range: 30 Ammo: 12 gauge shotgun shells Capacity: 10 Strength needed: 6 Type: Normal Weight: 5 pounds Price: $4750 Location: Somewhere near NCR. Rating: 6/10 "The CAWS, short for Close Assault Weapons System, shotgun is a useful tool for close-range combat. The bullpup layout gives the weapon a short, easily handleable, length while still retaining enough barrel lenght for its high velocity shells." This is an ok gun. It is nearly the same as the combat shotgun, but it's burst mode uses more shells, the capacity is lower, the strength needed is higher, and it can be used at longer ranges. You may as well stick to the combat shotgun, as the burst mode is annoying, as you have to reload after two burst shots. That's why it isn't as effective as the combat shotgun. Pancor Jackhammer Damage: 18-29 AP: 5 Burst: 5 Burst mode rating: 117.5 Range: 35 Ammo: 12 gauge shotgun shells Capacity: 10 Strength needed: 5 Type: Normal Weight: 12 pounds Price: $5500 Location: Pancor Jackhammers are the main weapon of NCR guards. They are also selled at NCR shops sometimes, and you can get them in some random encounters. The Enclave guards in the Salvatore encounter have this too. Rating: 7/10 "The Jackhammer, despite its name, is an easy to control shotgun even when fired on full automatic. The popular bullpup design, which places the magazine behind the trigger, makes the weapon well balanced and easy to control." This is another shotgun. I like to use it when I get it, because although it shoots the same as the H&K CAWS, it does more damage, which is more important. It also has a high range, which is good for sniping. This is the best shotgun. Desert Eagle Damage: 10-16 AP: 5 Burst: no Range: 25 Ammo: .44 JHP/FMJ Capacity: 8 Strength needed: 4 Type: Normal Weight: 4 pounds Price: $800 Location: You'll first get this in the Den if you trade with Flick. You can also get it in Vault City at the weapon shop. Rating: 4/10 "An ancient Desert Eagle, in .44 magnum. Interest in late 20th century films made this one of the most popular handguns of all time." This is one of the two different weapons that use .44 ammo. You might use it for a bit when you have loads of the ammo, but the magnum is a better weapon. The advantages to this gun is that it has a longer range than the magnum. Desert Eagle Expanded Magazine Damage: 10-16 AP: 5 Burst: no Range: 25 Ammo: .44 JHP/FMJ Capacity: 20 Strength needed: 4 Type: Normal Weight: 5 pounds Price: $800 Location: Get an Upgrade of the Desert Eagle. Rating: 5/10 "An ancient Desert Eagle, in .44 magnum. Interest in late 20th century films made this one of the most popular handguns of all time. This one has been equipped with an expanded magazine for longer fun and games!" It is the same as the Desert Eagle, but the expanded capacity makes it a better weapon than the original. .44 Magnum Revolver Damage: 12-18 AP: 4 Burst: no Range: 15 Ammo: .44 JHP/FMJ Capacity: 6 Strength needed: 5 Type: Normal Weight: 5 pounds Price: $600 Location: You'll get this one from Flick as well. And at Vault City. Rating: 6/10 "Being that this is the most powerful handgun in the world, and can blow your head clean-off, you've got to ask yourself a question. Do I feel lucky? Well, do ya punk?" This is the first weapon that you get that will shoot quicker than normal. The bonus of 1 AP will let you shoot it twice per round if you have alright agility. It does 2 more damage than the desert eagle, but the capacity and range are way lower. Lots of people like to use this weapon as a backup weapon, but for me it doesn't seem to do very well at all against armour. I don't like it too much, but it is still ok. .44 Magnum with speed loader Damage: 12-18 AP: 4 Burst: no Range: 20 Ammo: .44 JHP/FMJ Capacity: 6 Strength needed: 5 Type: Normal Weight: 6 pounds Price: $600 Location: Get an upgrade for your magnum. Rating: 6/10 "A .44 Magnum Revolver with a speed loader." This is the magnum with a higher range for some reason, and it let's you reload for only 1 AP. Hunting Rifle Damage: 8-20 AP: 5 Burst: no Range: 40 Ammo: .223 FMJ Capacity: 10 Strength needed: 5 Type: Normal Weight: 9 pounds Price: $1000 Location: I think you can get this one from the Den, but you'll definitely get it when you fight the highwaymen on your trip to Modoc. Rating: 5/10 "A Colt Rangemaster, semi-automatic rifle, in .223 caliber. Single- shot only. The .22 is back and it's still not too good. The hunting rifle is good for early sniping, except that when this gun is useful for sniping your small guns skill won't be good enough to snipe properly with it. I give it to Vic and let him shoot people with it. The ammo it uses is pretty common, so that is an advantage of it. It use runs out when you get a sniper rifle. Scoped Hunting Rifle Damage: 8-20 AP: 5 Burst: no Range: 40 Ammo: .223 FMJ Capacity: 10 Strength needed: 5 Type: Normal Weight: 11 pounds Price: $1500 Location: Upgrade the hunting rifle. Rating: 6/10 "Nothing's better than seeing a surprised look on your target's face. The Loophole x20 Scope on this hunting rifle makes it easier than ever before. Accurate from first shot to last, no matter what kind of game you're gunning for." This is the same as the hunting rifle, except it is better at long ranges than short. If you are up close it will be harder to hit enemies. It's better for sniping than the hunting rifle. Sniper Rifle Damage: 14-34 AP: 6 Burst: no Range: 50 Ammo: .223 FMJ Capacity: 6 Strength needed: 5 Type: Normal Weight: 8 pounds Price: $2200 Location: The most common way to get this is through fighting the Gangsters in a random encounter around New Reno. You can also find one on a dead body outside the Sierra Army Depot. I think you can kill the New Reno arms guy and he should have one too. Rating: 8/10 "A DKS-501 Sniper Rifle. Excellent long range projectile weapon. Originally .308, this one is chambered in the more common .223 caliber." This is the sniper weapon that you can use for most of the game. It is extremely accurate, so it's easy to hit the enemy from afar. I don't really like it that much because sniping isn't really my style of play. For sniping, I think that the damage is too random. The AP penalty is sort of annoying as well. But if you're a sniper and scared of close combat you will like this gun. .223 Pistol Damage: 20-30 AP: 5 Burst: no Range: 30 Ammo: .223 FMJ Capacity: 5 Strength needed: 5 Type: Normal Weight: 5 pounds Price: $3500 Location: These are usually found around New Reno. When you fight Thugs around New Reno there are thugs that have these guns. Same with friends of Morton Brothers. Rating: 7/10 "A .223 rifle modified and cut down to a pistol. This is a one-of-a- kind firearm, obviously made with love and skill." This is one of the most powerful handguns in the game. It does lots of damage, and has a pretty good range, although it's capacity is annoyingly low and there is no burst mode. It is mainly useful against low hit point enemies with low armour, and against other enemies it isn't really too good. But it will last until you get a Gauss Pistol. Red Ryder BB Gun Damage: 1-3 AP: 5 Burst: no Range: 22 Ammo: BBs Capacity: 100 Strength needed: 3 Type: Normal Weight: 5 pounds Price: $200 Location: You can find Jonny's BB gun in the Modoc well. Sometimes the weapon guys at NCR sell this gun too. Rating: 1/10 "A Red Ryder BB gun. The classic." It's pretty much the worst gun in the game. You'll never use it though. If you get one take the ammo out and keep it. It'll be useful for another REALLY good gun. Red Ryder Limited Edition BB Gun Damage: 25-25 AP: 4 Burst: no Range: 32 Ammo: BBs Capacity: 100 Strength needed: 3 Type: Normal Weight: 5 pounds Price: $3500 Location: NCR weapon shops sometimes stock this gun, and perhaps the trader above Modoc sells it too sometimes. Rating: 8/10 "A limited edition version of the Red Ryder BB gun. A true classic." This is one of the ultimate small guns in the game, with only the Gauss rifle and pistol being better than it. It fires quickly, it has a huge capacity, it always does 25 damage and you hardly need any strength to use it. The main problems with it though is that it is hard to find, it's ammo is hard to find, and it isn't very good against armour. Use it when you fight unarmoured opponents. It's usually pretty rare to find though, so you probably won't use it much, because you'll be able to use the Gauss weapons instead. FN FAL Damage: 9-18 AP: 5 Burst: 10 Burst mode rating: 135 Range: 35 Ammo: 7.62mm Capacity: 20 Strength needed: 5 Type: Normal Weight: 9 pounds Price: $1500 Location: I think you can get it from the general store in Modoc. Maybe the Vault City weapon shop and Gecko have it too. Some Shi guards have it. Rating: 6/10 "This weapon has been more widely used by armed forces than any other rifle in history. It's a reliable assault weapon for any terrain or tactical situation." It's powerful for when you get it, but because 7.62mm ammo is rare, you won't be able to use it much. The burst mode is good, but uses up 10 bullets. If the ammo was more plentiful it would be a much more useful weapon. It's better than the assault rifle. FN FAL with night sight Damage: 9-18 AP: 5 Burst: 10 Burst mode rating: 135 Range: 35 Ammo: 7.62mm Capacity: 20 Strength needed: 5 Type: Normal Weight: 10 pounds Price: $2000 Location: Upgrade your FN FAL Rating: 6/10 "This weapon has been more widely used by armed forces than any other rifle in history. It's a reliable assault weapon for any terrain or tactical situation. This weapon has been equipped with a night sight for greater night accuracy." The same as the FN FAL but you can fight at night without any penalty. FN FAL HPFA Damage: 11-22 AP: 5 Burst: 20 Burst mode rating: 330 Range: 35 Ammo: 7.62mm Capacity: 20 Strength needed: 5 Type: Normal Weight: 11 pounds Price: $2250 Location: This gun is sold in the weapon shop at San Fran. Rating: 7/10 "You see nothing out of the ordinary." Pretty much just like the FN FAL, except the different damage rating and that it uses its whole clip in one shot. If you use burst mode, which is why you would use this, you'll run out of ammo really quickly. Make sure you get heaps of ammo from the shopkeeper if you get this gun. It won't be that good against enclave soldiers, but it should be against the monsters. Tommy Gun Damage: 3-20 AP: 5 Burst: 10 Burst mode rating: 115 Range: 32 Ammo: .45 caliber Capacity: 50 Strength needed: 6 Type: Normal Weight: 7 pounds Price: $1200 Location: The casino bouncers in New Reno have this gun, as do the lead gangsters in random encounters around New Reno. Rating: 6/10 "This Thompson M1928 submachine gun is a sinister looking weapon; every time you hold it, you get the urge to put on a fedora hat and crack your knuckles. The Thompson is well-fed by a large 50 round drum magazine." The Tommy Gun is fun to use, but isn't that useful. The damage is very random, which isn't good. It's ammo is pretty rare too, which isn't good. What it is good for though, is it's high capacity magazine. You can shoot five burst modes with the one reload. You should probably get pretty good damage though if you use burst mode. The grease gun is much better though. M3A1 "Grease Gun" SMG Damage: 10-20 AP: 4 Burst: 8 Burst mode rating: 120 Range: 20 Ammo: .45 caliber Capacity: 30 Strength needed: 4 Type: Normal Weight: 7 pounds Price: $1750 Location: You can find this around New Reno, in random encounters near New Reno, and some other places too. Some of the Mordino guards have it I think. Rating: 7/10 "This submachine gun filled National Guard arsenals after the army replaced it with newer weapons. However, the "Grease Gun" was simple and cheap to manufacture, so there are some still quite a few in use." The grease gun is a good SMG. It has a high damage roll, and it shoots quickly too. You may as well use up all your .45 caliber ammo with it, because it's better than the Tommy gun. It will be good until you run out of ammo, which will be pretty quickly. It isn't good later on though. H&K G11 Damage: 10-20 AP: 5 Burst: 5 Burst mode rating: 75 Range: 35 Ammo: 4.7mm caseless Capacity: 50 Strength needed: 5 Type: Normal Weight: 8 pounds Price: $6500 Location: If you kill Frog Morton you can take this from him. Rating: 6/10 "This gun revolutionized assault weapon design. It fires a caseless cartridge consisting of a block of propellant with a bullet inside. The resultant weight and space savings allow this weapon to have a very high capacity." This isn't that good an SMG as it only shoots 5 bullets to one burst mode. The ammo for it is really rare when you get it, so you may as well not use it, and save it for when you get a better weapon that uses this ammo (which is way after you get it). H&K G11E Damage: 13-23 AP: 5 Burst: 7 Burst mode rating: 126 Range: 40 Ammo: 4.7mm caseless Capacity: 50 Strength needed: 6 Type: Normal Weight: 8 pounds Price: $8000 Location: Palace guards in San Fran have this gun, but you can kill hubologists in random encounters near San Fran for it. Rating: 7/10 "This gun revolutionized squad level support weapon design. The gun fires a caseless cartridge consisting of a block of propellant with a bullet buried inside. The resultant weight and space savings allow it to have a very high magazine capacity ." This is a better SMG than the gun above. It has extra damage, range, and more shots in a burst. You can shoot the burst mode 7 full times before you have to reload. That's pretty good. It would have been better if it had the AP bonus and more shots per burst. You may as well keep the ammo from this gun to use in the Vindicator, which is better. Assault Rifle Damage: 8-16 AP: 5 Burst: 8 Burst mode rating: 96 Range: 45 Ammo: 5mm JHP/AP Capacity: 24 Strength needed: 5 Type: Normal Weight: 7 pounds Price: $1300 Location: Vault City patrols have this gun, as do the ghoul reactor guards at Gecko. You can kill them for it. Rating: 6/10 "An AK-112 5mm Assault Rifle. An old military model, out of use around the time of the war. Can fire single-shot or burst, using the high velocity 5mm round." You get the assault rifle early, and if you get it you should have lots of 5mm ammo too. The assault rifle works wonders early in the game from Vault City to New Reno. It isn't any good against armour, but you won't want to use it when you go up against armour. You might want to save the ammo from it if you don't like it, and keep it for the avenger minigun later on. Assault Rifle extended capacity Damage: 8-16 AP: 5 Burst: 8 Burst mode rating: 96 Range: 45 Ammo: 5mm JHP/AP Capacity: 100 Strength needed: 5 Type: Normal Weight: 10 pounds Price: $1300 Location: Upgrade an Assault Rifle Rating: 6/10 "This Assault Rifle has an extended, military sized, ammunition clip. The expanded magazine capacity makes it more fun than ever to spray- and-pray." It's the assault rifle again, but with a huge capacity. If you have a free upgrade early in the game, this is a good one to do. Too bad the assault rifle gets a bit too useless too quickly. XL7OE3 Damage: 12-19 AP: 5 Burst: 8 Burst mode rating: 124 Range: 35 Ammo: 5mm JHP/AP Capacity: 20 Strength needed: 5 Type: Normal Weight: 9 Price: $3000 Location: In a random encounter with a special merchant below San Fran you can get this gun. There is also a person on the tanker that has this gun. Rating: 6/10 "This was an experimental weapon at the time of the war. Manufactured, primarily, from high-strength polymers, the weapon is almost indestructible. It's light, fast firing, accurate, and can be broken down without the use of any tools." You get it so late that it is almost useless. It's sort of like a high tech assault rifle. If you had gotten it in New Reno or somewhere near there it would have been a bit useful, but late in the game there are way better guns to use. PPK12 Gauss Pistol Damage: 22-32 AP: 4 Burst: no Range: 50 Ammo: 2mm EC Capacity: 12 Strength needed: 4 Type: Normal Weight: 5 pounds Price: $5250 Location: In the fourth level of the military base is Melchior. Raid his locker and you get the Gauss Pistol. The San Fran shop keeper also sells it sometimes, and enclave patrols have it. Rating: 10/10 "Praised for its range and stopping power, the PPK12 Gauss Pistol is of German design. The pistol uses an electromagnetic field to propel rounds at tremendous speed and punch through almost any armour." This is one of the best small guns. If you have fast shot this is the best small gun. The ammo's armour piercing and does lots of damage. It has the AP bonus so you can shoot really fast with it. The only problems is that it has a pretty low capacity, and no burst mode. You should use this for the rest of the game once you get it, and you have the ammo, which is rare. M72 Gauss Rifle Damage: 32-43 AP: 5 Burst: no Range: 50 Ammo: 2mm EC Capacity: 20 Strength needed: 6 Type: Normal Weight: 9 pounds Price: $8250 Location: It's in the Enclave, as lots of the enclavers use it. The San Fran shop keeper also sells it. Rating: 10/10 "The M72 rifle is of German design. It uses an electromagnetic field to propel rounds at a tremendous speed... and pierce through almost any obstacle. Its range, accuracy and stopping power is almost unparalleled." This is the ultimate small gun, although if you have fast shot, you should use the Gauss Pistol. The Gauss Rifle is like a really good sniper rifle. It has a pretty high capacity, and a huge range and damage. The only problem is no burst mode. The ammo also pierces armour easily, so it's usable against power armoured enemies. Most of your NPCs like to use it too, which makes it more useful. The main problem though, is that ammo is pretty hard to find. Needler Pistol Damage: 12-24 AP: 5 Burst: no Range: 24 Ammo: Needler JHP/AP Capacity: 10 Strength needed: 3 Type: Normal Weight: 4 pounds Price: $2200 Location: The Sheriff of Redding has this, as well as Myron. You can probably buy it at the NCR shops. Rating: 6/10 "You suspect this Bringham needler pistol was once used to scientific field studies. It uses small hard-plastic hypodermic darts as ammo." This would be a bit better if there was more ammo for it. It's actually good for Myron though, as he doesn't use up much ammo. The damage is pretty good, but that's all. You won't really use it because there are better small guns when you get this. 14mm Pistol Damage: 12-22 AP: 5 Burst: no Range: 24 Ammo: 14mm AP Capacity: 6 Strength needed: 4 Type: Normal Weight: 4 pounds Price: $1100 Location: Thugs around New Reno like to carry this. Rating: 4/10 "A Sig-Sauer 14mm Auto Pistol. Large, single shot handgun. Excellent Craftmanship." This gun is pretty bad, mainly because there is only AP ammo available for it. It has stats that are just like the Needler, only a bit worse. You will never use this gun, and neither will your NPCs, because it is useless. Damn the AP ammo. 9mm Mauser Damage: 5-10 AP: 5 Burst: no Range: 22 Ammo: 9mm Ball Capacity: 7 Strength needed: 3 Type: Normal Weight: 3 pounds Price: $1500 Location: The guards of the trader above Modoc have this, and in the back on New Reno arms it is in a locker. Rating: 2/10 "A Mauser M/96 in 9x19mm Parabellum. In excellent condition. Extremely accurate." If you get this gun, you may as well not use it. Myron can use it, but his Needler is better. Gizmo had it in fallout 1... BIG GUNS -------- Big guns aren't really that common, except in the military base. You first see them around New Reno, but you can't really use any except the flame thrower or rocket launcher there as the ammo is too scarce. Big guns are the most useful guns at the end. They aren't that good from the beginning to the middle though. NAME DMG AP B/BR RNG AMMO CAP SN Light Support Weapon 20-30 6b 10/250 40 .223 30 6 Bozar 25-35 6b 15/450 35 .223 30 6 M60 18-26 6b 10/220 35 7.62mm 50 7 Flamer/Imp. Flamer 45-90 6b -/- 5 Fuel 5 6 Rocket Launcher 35-100 6 -/- 40 Rocket 1 6 Minigun 7-11 6b 40/360 35 5mm 120 7 Avenger Minigun 10-14 6b 40/480 40 5mm 120 7 Vindicator Minigun 14-19 6b 25/412.5 30 4.7mm 100 7 Light Support Weapon Damage: 20-30 AP: 6 (burst) Burst: 10 Burst rating: 250 Range: 40 Ammo: .223 FMJ Capacity: 30 Strength needed: 6 Type: Normal Weight: 20 pounds Price: $4750 Location: Claim Jumpers and the people they fight on Redding caravans carry Light Support Weapons sometimes. You can buy them from the San Francisco shop keeper sometimes too. Or maybe the NCR weapon shop owner. Rating: 9/10 "This squad-level support weapon has a bullpup design. The bullpup design makes it difficult to use while lying down. Because of this it was remanded to National Guard units. It, however, earned a reputation as a reliable weapon that packs a lot of punch for its size." This is the poor man's Bozar. It uses the same ammo, but does less damage and fires less ammo per burst. This can be good though if you want to save ammo. It works pretty much the same way as the Bozar otherwise. Use it to save ammo. Bozar Damage: 25-35 AP: 6 (burst) Burst: 15 Burst rating: 450 Range: 35 Ammo: .223 FMJ Capacity: 30 Strength needed: 6 Type: Normal Weight: 20 pounds Price: $5250 Location: Buster's guards in NCR have it, so you can steal it off them. You can buy them from New Reno arms after you are a made man of a family. There is also supposed to be one in the basement of the Toxic Caves. Rating: 10/10 "The ultimate refinement of the snipers art. Although somewhat finicky and prone to jamming if not kept scrupulously clean, the big weapon's accuracy more than makes up for its extra maintenance requirements." This is pretty much the best big gun. You can get heaps of ammo for it, which you'll need because it shoots pretty quickly. The ammo penetrates armour well, so it's good against anything. It should kill anything in one burst if you are good with big guns, apart from the end boss. The main problems are that it uses ammo quickly, and after two shots you have to reload. If you have trouble getting lots of ammo or something the Light Support Weapon is better. M60 Damage: 18-26 AP: 6 (burst) Burst: 10 Burst rating: 220 Range: 35 Ammo: 7.62mm Capacity: 50 Strength needed: 7 Type: Normal Weight: 23 pounds Price: $3500 Location: You can buy it from the NCR and San Fran shop dealers sometimes. Rating: 8/10 "This relatively light machine gun was prized by militaries around the world for its high rate of fire. This reliable, battlefield- proven design, was used on vehicles and for squad level fire- support." This gun should have been made so you get it early, so you can see what big guns are like. It isn't too useful near the end of the game because of the Bozar. The good thing about it is that like the Tommy gun, you can fire 5 bursts before you have to reload. The ammo near the end of the game isn't that rare, so you may want to use it to save .223 FMJ ammo. Flamer and Improved Flamer Damage: 45-90 AP: 6 (burst) Burst: 1 Range: 5 Ammo: Flamethrower Fuel and Flamethrower Fuel mk2 Capacity: 5 Strength needed: 6 Type: Flame Weight: 18 pounds and 29 pounds Price: $2000 Location: Big Gun thugs around New Reno have it, and lots of mutants in the military base have it too. You can get the Improved Flamer by upgrading the old flamer. Rating: 6/10 "A Flambe 450 model flamethrower, varmiter variation. Fires a short spray of extremely hot, flammable liquid. Requires specialised fuel to work properly." "A Flambe 450 model flamethrower, varmiter variation. Fires a short spray of extremely hot, flammable liquid. Requires specialised fuel to work properly. This model has been modified to fire a hotter mixture which causes greater combustibility." This gun is sort of like the laser weapons in that it isn't useful against armour, but it is against unarmoured opponents. It gives a funny animation when you kill enemies sometimes, but it isn't really that useful. If you have good big gun skill when you get to New Reno, you can get a flamer, and New Reno will be so much easier, as people in New Reno don't really have very heavy armour. The Flamer and Improved Flamer appear to be the same. Pretty random damage too. In fallout it was great because most enemies had 50hp and you could kill them in one hit. But in this game the enemies have much higher hp... Rocket Launcher Damage: 35-100 AP: 6 Burst: no Range: 40 Ammo: Explosive/AP rocket Capacity: 1 Strength needed: 6 Type: Explosive Weight: 15 pounds Price: $2300 Location: Sierra Army Depot, The Enclave, and the shop keeper in NCR have rocket launchers. Rating: 6/10 "A Rockwell BigBazooka rocket launcher. With the deluxe 3lb. Trigger. Fires AP or Explosive Rockets." This gun would be way more useful if the ammo wasn't really hard to find. It is the only big gun that doesn't have burst mode. Use the rocket launcher at medium range if you do, so that you don't damage yourself from the explosion. It works best against non-armoured opponents in a group, so you can hurt them all. It and the ammo is also really heavy so they aren't as useful. The damage is also pretty random so that is annoying. Useful to use when you find it, but then dump it when you run out of ammo. Minigun Damage: 7-11 AP: 6 (burst) Burst: 40 Burst rating: 360 Range: 35 Ammo: 5mm JHP/AP Capacity: 120 Strength needed: 7 Type: Normal Weight: 28 pounds Price: $3800 Location: Marcus has one when you get him, it is a special item when you become a made man in New Reno at New Reno arms. Mutants in the military base and Broken Hills like to carry them as well as a merchant's guard in combat armour near San Francisco. Rating: 6/10 "A Rockwell CZ53 Personal Minigun. A multi-barreled chaingun firing 5mm ammunition at over 60,000 RPM. I like miniguns. They are my favourite weapon. Too bad that this minigun isn't too good. It uses ammo really quickly, and the damage it does isn't all that good either, for a minigun. Armour isn't really penetrated by this gun. It's best used against a group of monsters up close, so you hit with all 40 bullets and do more damage. But it's recommended to save the ammo used for the Avenger Minigun. Avenger Minigun Damage: 10-14 AP: 6 (burst) Burst: 40 Burst rating: 480 Range: 50 Ammo: 5mm JHP/AP Capacity: 120 Strength needed: 7 Type: Normal Weight: 28 pounds Price: $5500 Location: Enclave patrols sometimes have this weapon, but you can find it at The Enclave and the shop keeper at San Fran sells it sometimes too. Rating: 8/10 "Rockwell created the Avenger as a replacement for their aging CZ53 Personal Minigun. The Avenger's design improvements include improved, gel-fin, cooling and chromium plated barrel-bores. This gives it a greater range and leathality. I like miniguns. The Avenger minigun is a big improvement over the original, but unfortuanately still isn't good against armour. You should use this when going around the wasteland for kill experience near the end. But if you have all the good combat perks, and a really high big guns skill, this will be the best weapon in the game. But since you won't probably waste your time getting all the perks, you should just use this against monsters near the end. Vindicator Minigun Damage: 14-19 AP: 6 (burst) Burst: 25 Burst rating: 412.5 Range: 30 Ammo: 4.7mm caseless Capacity: 100 Strength needed: 7 Type: Normal Weight: 28 pounds Price: $15250 Location: You can buy it from the San Fran shop keeper sometimes, otherwise one of the guards on the Enclave has it, and you'll have to fight him/her for it. Rating: 10/10 "The German Rheinmetal AG company created the ultimate minigun. The Vindicator throws over 90,000 caseless shells per minute down its six carbon polymer barrels. As the pinnacle of Teutonic engineering skill, it is the ultimate hand-held weapon." I like miniguns. This is the best. The description is a bit crazy though, how it says it shoots 150% of the speed of the original, but in a burst it fires 62.5% of the other miniguns. Oh well. The ammo in this gun has great a great damage modifier without the usual bad armour modifiers that go with good damage modifiers, which is the main reason that makes it better than other guns. The ammo is rare though, and you won't get much till right at the end. Save this gun for the final boss if you get it. Otherwise save as much 4.7mm caseless as you can. ENERGY WEAPONS -------------- Energy weapons are very rare until you get to New Reno, where they are just very uncommon. Later in the game they are very common though. There's two types of the energy weapons, and laser weapons and the plasma/pulse weapons. Laser weapons are hopeless against good armour, plasma/pulse isn't... Laser weapons are more useful from the beginning to the middle of the game, where the enemies don't have very strong armour. Plasma/pulse weapons are useful from the middle to the end... NAME DMG AP B/BR RNG AMMO CAP SN Laser Pistol/Mag. LP 10-22 5 -/- 35 SEC 12 3 Plasma Pistol 15-35 5 -/- 20 SEC 16 4 Plasma Pistol E.C. 15-35 5 -/- 20 SEC 32 4 YK32 Pulse Pistol 32-46 4 -/- 15 SEC 5 3 Alien Blaster 30-90 3 -/- 10 SEC 20 2 Laser Rifle 25-50 5 -/- 45 MFC 12 6 Laser Rifle E.C. 25-50 5 -/- 45 MFC 24 6 Plasma Rifle 30-65 5 -/- 25 MFC 10 6 Turbo Plasma Rifle 35-70 5 -/- 35 MFC 10 6 YK42B Pulse Rifle 54-78 5 -/- 30 MFC 10 6 Gatling Laser 20-40 6b 10/300 30 MFC 30 6 Solar Scorcher 20-60 4 -/- 20 Solar 6 4 Laser Pistol and Magneto Laser Pistol Damage: 10-22 AP: 5 Burst: no Range: 35 Ammo: Small Energy Cell Capacity: 12 Strength needed: 3 Type: Laser Weight: 4 pounds Price: $1400 Location: The Salvatore family members in New Reno have laser pistols. So do scientists in Navarro. The Magneto is sold at San Fran, or you can upgrade the old Laser Pistol. Rating: 5/10 "A Wattz 1000 Laser Pistol. Civilian model, so the wattage is lower than civilian or police models. Uses small energy cells." "This Wattz 100 Laser Pistol has been upgraded with a magnetic field targeting system that tightens the laser emission, giving this pistol extra penetrating power." When you get it you'll probably be really bad at energy weapons, but if you don't this is an average gun. When you get it in New Reno you'll have just as good guns. This is of course bad against metal armour and power armour. Use it against lightly armoured opponents if anything. The main advantage of this gun is that the ammo is very abundant. The Magneto Laser Pistol is pretty much the same. Plasma Pistol Damage: 15-35 AP: 5 Burst: no Range: 20 Ammo: Small Energy Cell Capacity: 16 Strength needed: 4 Type: Plasma Weight: 4 pounds Price: $2750 Location: Enclave patrols hold the plasma pistol, as do the dead Enclavers found in the military base. Rating: 6/10 "Glock 86 Plasma Pistol. Designed by the Gatson Glock Al. Shoots a small bolt of superheated plasma. Powered by a small energy cell." Another energy weapon, but this has improved damage. It has a pretty bad range though if you want to shoot from a distance. This would be useful if you got it earlier in the game than you do. Plasma Pistol (extended capacity) Damage: 15-35 AP: 5 Burst: no Range: 20 Ammo: Small Energy Cell Capacity: 32 Strength needed: 4 Type: Plasma Weight: 5 pounds Price: $2750 Location: Upgrade your plasma pistol. Rating: 6/10 "The Glock 86 Plasma Pistol has had its magnetic housing chamber realigned to reduce the drain on its energy cell. Its efficiency has doubled, allowing it to fire more shots before the battery is expended." It has extended capacity, but you're better off using the pulse pistol. If you don't have it though, it will be a good substitute for the plasma pistol. YK32 Pulse Pistol Damage: 32-46 AP: 4 Burst: no Range: 15 Ammo: Small Energy Cell Capacity: 5 Strength needed: 3 Type: Plasma Weight: 5 pounds Price: $12500 Location: Enclave patrols carry this gun. Rating: 7/10 "The YK32 was an electrical pulse weapon developed by the Yuma Flats Energy Consortium. Though powerful, the YK32 was never considered a practical weapon due to its inefficient energy usage and bulky design." One of the best one handed energy weapons, which you'll want to use if you don't have alien blasters. It actually looks more like an alien blaster than the alien blaster. The damage of this gun is good, but the capacity and range aren't. It sort of reminds me of an energy version of the .223 pistol. Small energy cells are common so you can use this when levelling up on the wasteland. Alien Blaster Damage: 30-90 AP: 3 Burst: no Range: 10 Ammo: Small Energy Cell Capacity: 20 Strength needed: 2 Type: Plasma Weight: 2 pounds Price: $10000 Location: The trader north of Modoc randomly has this gun for sale. Be sure to kill him when he has it and you can get 5 of these. Rating: 10/10 "A strange gun of obviously alien origin. Looks like it can support small energy cells, however." This is the ultimate energy pistol. It has huge damage, fires the fastest out of any gun, and has a good capacity, and uses the common small energy cell. The only drawback of this gun is that it has a really bad range, and the damage is a bit random. I like to give this to Myron for him to use, and he uses it pretty well. Unfortunately, if you have fast shot and additional rate of fire you can still only fire it at 2AP, instead of 1AP. If it did fire at 1AP it would be the best weapon in Fallout and Fallout 2. This is one of the best weapons to use to level up in the wasteland. Laser Rifle Damage: 25-50 AP: 5 Burst: no Range: 45 Ammo: Micro Fusion Cell Capacity: 12 Strength needed: 6 Type: Laser Weight: 12 pounds Price: $5000 Location: Claim Jumpers and their enemies on the caravan trips from Redding have this gun sometimes. A mutant in the Military base has it too. Rating: 6/10 "A Wattz 2000 Laser Rifle. Uses micro fusion cells for more powerful lasers, and an extended barrel for additional range." This is the first big energy weapon you get. Unfortunately, when you get it you won't have many micro fusion cells to power it. If you did New Reno would be easy. This gun works like the laser pistol, but does more damage. You could use it to snipe long ranges too if you wanted to. It isn't really useful though because you will have better energy weapons when you have full access to micro fusion cells. Laser Rifle Extended Capacity Damage: 25-50 AP: 5 Burst: no Range: 45 Ammo: Micro Fusion Cell Capacity: 24 Strength needed: 6 Type: Laser Weight: 12 pounds Price: $5000 Location: Upgrade the Laser Rifle or buy it from San Fran shops. Rating: 7/10 "This Wattz 200 laser rifle has had its recharging system upgraded and a special recycling chip installed that reduces the drain on the micro fusion cell by 50%." If you find some way to get micro fusion cells when you get the laser rifle then this will be more useful than the original laser rifle. Otherwise it isn't. Plasma Rifle Damage: 30-65 AP: 5 Burst: no Range: 25 Ammo: Micro Fusion Cell Capacity: 10 Strength needed: 6 Type: Plasma Weight: 12 pounds Price: $3000 Location: Maybe the Sierra Army Depot has this gun perhaps, and in random encounters with remnants of the Master's army you might find it. There is a free one in Navarro lockers. Rating: 8/10 "A Winchester Model P94 Plasma Rifle. An industrial-grade energy weapon, firing superheated bolts of plasma down a superconducting barrel." The plasma rifle is back, but it's nowhere near as good as Fallout due to the high hp of the enemies. It'll still do a good job against enemies though. If you plan to use this, you should go and upgrade it. If you don't get it until Navarro, you can pretty much forget about it because the Pulse Rifle is just after there. Not much more to say. Turbo Plasma Rifle Damage: 35-70 AP: 5 (Damn) Burst: no Range: 35 Ammo: Micro Fusion Cell Capacity: 10 Strength needed: 6 Type: Plasma Weight: 14 pounds Price: $10000 Location: Upgrade the Plasma Rifle. Rating: 8/10 "A modified Winchester P94 plasma rifle. The plasma bolt chamber has been hotwired to accelerate the bolt formation process." The Turbo Plasma Rifle is back from Fallout, and the only way to get it is from upgrading again. The inclusion of new weapons have cause this to be not as good as in Fallout. It has lost it's AP bonus from Fallout for some reason, which would have made this gun more useful. Use it if you like energy weapons, but the Pulse Rifle is much better when you get it. YK42b Pulse Rifle Damage: 54-78 AP: 5 Burst: no Range: 30 Ammo: Micro Fusion Cell Capacity: 10 Strength needed: 6 Type: Plasma Weight: 9 pounds Price: $17500 Location: Brotherhood of Steel outpost San Fran, level 2 has this gun stored in a locker. Sometimes those combat armour robber freaks in caves in random encounters have this gun. Rating: 10/10 "The YK42B is an electrical pulse weapon that was developed by the Yuma Flats Energy Consortium. It is considered a far superior weapon to the YK32 pistol, having a greater charge capacity and range." The Pulse Rifle is the new best energy weapon. It is like the plasma rifle, but does more damage. This is what you should use all your heavy micro fusion cells in instead of the plasma rifles. Statistically it's better than the gauss rifle (but people do like long range sometimes) and the ammo is more common as well. I like the alien blaster and it's low AP better though. Gatling Laser Damage: 20-40 AP: 6 (burst) Burst: 10 Burst rating: 300 Range: 40 Ammo: Micro Fusion Cell Capacity: 30 Strength needed: 6 Type: Laser Weight: 24 pounds Price: $7500 Location: Enclave patrols have this gun sometimes, and so does the San Fran shop keeper. Rating: 6/10 "A H&K L30 Gatling Laser. Designed specifically for military use, these were in the prototype stage at the beginning of the War. Multiple barrels allow longer firing before overheating. Powered by micro fusion cells." This is probably the best energy weapon for damage against unco people. Just run up close to unarmoured opponents, fire, and it's likely that they'll split in half. If the San Fran shop keeper doesn't have it, it isn't really worth it to run around trying to find one, it's not that good. If it was a plasma weapon it would have been great, but laser weapons are hopeless because of their armour piercing... Solar Scorcher Damage: 20-60 AP: 4 Burst: no Range: 20 Ammo: none Capacity: 6 Strength needed: 4 Type: Laser Weight: 5 pounds Price: $2000 Location: In Vault 13 in the random encounter "A Guardian Portal", you can find it in one of the rooms on the ground. Rating: 5/10 "Without the sun's rays to charge this weapon's capacitors this gun can't light a match. However, in full daylight, the photo-electric cells that power the Scorcher allow it to turn anything into a crispy critter." This is another weird energy weapon. You can only reload it during the day, but you don't need any ammo for it. Very useful if you manage to get the random encounter early, as it'll be a really useful weapon until you get a plasma weapon. It fires quickly, which is one of it's bonuses, but it's pretty low random damage is the bad thing. It also only holds 6 charges in one reload. It would be useful if you have fast shot and additional rate of fire, so you can just shoot as much as you want and never worry about running out of ammo. Not useful though if you have better weapons, as when you have better weapons you don't have to worry to much about ammo economy. Laser weapons are bad though... UNARMED WEAPONS --------------- Unarmed weapons are pretty common, but aren't too powerful until you are near the end. Unarmed is used for a few quests however, but you don't choose what weapons you want to use usually. Unarmed isn't really that useful, but it can be used for most of the game. NAME DMG AMMO CAP Rock Punch 1-4 - - Uranium/gold punch 3-6 - - Brass Knuckles 2-(5+m) - - Spiked Knuckles 4-(10+m) - - Power Fist 12-(24+m) SEC 25 Mega Power Fist 20-(41+m) SEC 25 Boxing Gloves 1-(1+m) - - Plated Boxing Glove 2-(3+m) - - Unarmed Damage: 1-(2+melee) AP: 3 (punch), 4 (kick) Type: Normal Unarmed Moves: PRIMARY PUNCH ATTACKS: Strong Punch Damage: +3 AP: 3 Requirements: Unarmed 55%, Agility 6 Hammer Punch Damage: +5 AP: 3 Critical Chance: +5% Requirements: Unarmed 75%, Agility 6, Strength 5, level 6 Haymaker Damage: +7 AP: 3 Critical Chance: +15% Requirements: Unarmed 100%, Agility 7, Strength 5, level 9 SECONDARY PUNCH ATTACKS: Jab Damage: +5 AP: 6 Critical: +5% Requirements: Unarmed 75%, Agility 7, Strength 5, level 5 Palm Strike Damage: +7 AP: 6 Critical: +15% Bonus: Armour Piercing Requirements: Unarmed 115%, Agility 7, Strength 5, level 12 Piercing Strike Damage: +10 AP: 8 Critical: +40% Bonus: Armour Piercing Requirements: Unarmed 130%, Agility 7, Strength 5, Level 16 PRIMARY KICK ATTACKS: Strong Kick Damage: +5 AP: 4 Requirements: Unarmed 40%, Agility 6 Snap Kick Damage: +7 AP: 4 Requirements: Unarmed 60%, Agility 6, Level 6 Power Kick Damage: +9 AP: 4 Critical Chance: +5% Requirements: Unarmed 80%, Agility 6, Strength 6, Level 9 SECONDARY KICK ATTACKS: Hip Kick Damage: +7 AP: 7 Requirements: Unarmed 60%, Agility 7, Strength 6, Level 6 Hook Kick Damage: +9 AP: 7 Critical Chance: +10% Bonus: Armour Piercing Requirements: Unarmed 100%, Agility 7, Strength 6, Level 12 Piercing Kick Damage: +12 AP: 9 Critical Chance: +50% Bonus: Armour Piercing Requirements: Unarmed 125%, Agility 8, Strength 6, Level 15 Overall rating: 6/10 Unarmed is a skill that you will either be bad at or be really good at. Unarmed, at the start, is usually not that good a weapon preference, but as you get up more levels and skill you will learn special attacks, it will get better. Unarmed damage isn't too bad at the start, but ends up getting better towards the end, but by then you will have the mega power fist which does more damage than unarmed. However unarmed never uses any ammo, so if you are hunting hopeless monsters it might be good. When you get the slayer perk and better criticals it will be useful against wasteland monsters as you'll have a much higher chance of getting instant death attacks, which increases the use of it. You also use the unarmed for some quests, so it isn't that bad to increase. Rock Punch Damage: 1-4 AP: 3 (4 thrown) Strength needed: 1 Type: Normal Weight: 1 pound Price: $0 Location: Little kids often have rocks in their inventory. Rating: 1/10 "It's a rock. The Granite-Inc model is an upgraded version." Rocks are pretty useless, and it is recommended to leave rocks where they are when you find them. You may as well just use unarmed. Uranium Ore/Refined Uranium Ore/Gold Nugget Punch Damage: 3-6 AP: 3 (4 thrown) Strength needed: 1 Type: Normal Weight: 10/15/10 pounds Price: $0/$0/$50 Location: The Uranium Ore is in the Broken Hills Mine. There are gold nuggets being sold by the good merchant near San Fran. Rating: 1/10 "A chunk of uranium ore, unrefined." "A chunk of uranium ore. This ore seems to have been processed somehow. It seems heavier." "A nugget of gold." Why use these? They aren't as bad as rocks, but you don't get them for ages. They are better to sell off. Brass Knuckles Damage: 2-(5+melee) AP: 3 Strength needed: 1 Type: Normal Weight: 1 pound Price: $40 Location: You can find these in Klamath somewhere. A girl in the house in Trapper Town has these in her inventory. Rating: 2/10 "Hardened knuckle grip that is actually made of steel. They protect your hand, and do more damage, in unarmed combat." These don't do much more damage than unarmed, so they aren't really that useful. If you are using unarmed and you have low strength these will be better than the punch, but probably not the kick. Spiked Knuckles Damage: 4-(10+melee) AP: 3 Strength needed: 1 Type: Normal Weight: 1 pound Price: $250 Location: The Dunton brothers use these as weapons, and in random encounters that have tents in them, Spiked knuckles are sometimes in containers in the tents. Rating: 4/10 "An improved version of the classic Brass Knuckles. The Spiked Knuckles do more damage, tearing through the flesh of your opponent in unarmed combat." These do double the damage of Brass Knuckles, and are much better than unarmed early in the game. However once you train in unarmed a bit you want need to use these anymore. Power Fist Damage: 12-(24+melee) AP: 3 Ammo needed: Small Energy Cell Capacity: 25 Strength needed: 1 Type: Normal Weight: 7 pounds Price: $2200 Location: You can win one when you arm wrestle Francis in Broken Hills, and mutants in the military base have this. Lowish level Bounty Hunters have this too, and shops in NCR should have this in stock sometimes, and maybe San Fran. Rating: 6/10 "A "Big Frigger" Power Fist from BeatCo. Considered by many to be the ultimate weapon to use in unarmed combat. Others are just scared. Powered by small energy cells." This is starting to get good now. The power fist can do some good damage when you connect, and is usually better than unarmed. The problem is that it uses ammo, the Small Energy Cell, but it is pretty common when you get this weapon. This weapon will be good against unarmoured creatures the most, and against medium strength enemies, because if the opponent's HP is too high it will take too long to kill it. Mega Power Fist Damage: 20-(41+melee) AP: 3 Ammo: Small Energy Cell Capacity: 25 Strength needed: 1 Type: Normal Weight: 7 pounds Price: $2200 Location: I have seen this for sale in the San Fran shops, and perhaps it has been sold in the NCR shops. You can also upgrade the normal Power Fist. Rating: 8/10 "A "Big Frigger" Power Fist from BeatCo. Considered by many to be the ultimate weapon to use in unarmed combat. This one has upgraded power servos for increased strength. Powered by small energy cells." This is the best HtH weapon available. It does a lot of damage, and like the Power Fist uses small energy cells to run. This is a good weapon to waste those Small Energy Cells on if you don't use energy weapons. It's very good. Boxing Gloves Damage: 1-(1+melee) AP: 3 Strength needed: 1 Type: Normal Weight: 5 pounds Price: $250 Location: You get given these when you agree to box in New Reno. You can also buy them in the NCR shop sometimes. Rating: 1/10 "A pair of boxing gloves that smell faintly of sweat. They look like they have seen a lot of use: many old blood stains still remain." There is no use for these gloves. They weigh a lot, so just get rid them when you receive them. The Plated Gloves are much better. Plated Boxing Gloves Damage: 2-(3+melee) AP: 3 Strength needed: 1 Type: Normal Weight: 10 pounds Price: $300 Location: You find these in a locker in the basement of the Shark Club. Rating: 2/10 "Someone has "accidentally" slipped metal plates into these boxing gloves. It could technically be considered cheating, but you prefer to think of it as an increased opportunity to dispense bone-crunching damage." You'll never use these normally, but they're better than the normal gloves for boxing. The only times you'll use them are when you fight in the boxing ring in New Reno. Dump them when you've finished. MELEE WEAPONS ------------- Melee weapons use the "Melee Weapons" skill. Some melee weapons can also be thrown. The ones listed here are usually used for melee rather than throwing. If you do over 10 damage with melee weapons, you knock opponents back. Melee weapons are useful for most of the game. NAME DMG AP RNG AMMO CAP SN Club 1-(6+m) 4 1 - - 3 Wrench 3-(6+m) 3 1 - - 3 Crowbar 3-(10+m) 4 1 - - 5 Louisville Slugger 12-(30+m) 3 1 - - 4 Sharpened Pole 2-(4+m) 4 1 - - 4 Spear 3-(10+m) 4 2 - - 4 Sharpened Spear 4-(12+m) 4 2 - - 4 Sledgehammer 4-(9+m) 4 2 - - 6 Super Sledge 18-(36+m) 3 2 - - 5 Shiv - - - - - - Knife 1-(6+m) 3 1 - - 2 Switchblade 2-(5+m) 3 1 - - 1 Combat Knife 3-(10+m) 3 1 - - 2 Wakizashi Blade 4-(12+m) 3 1 - - 1 Little Jesus 5-(14+m) 3 1 - - 1 Cattle Prod 12-(20+m) 4 1 SEC 20 4 Ripper 15-(32+m) 4 1 SEC 30 4 Super Cattle Prod 20-(32+m) 4 1 SEC 20 4 Club Damage: 1-(6+melee) AP: 4 Strength needed: 3 Type: Normal Weight: 3 pounds Price: $30 Location: I forget where you get this, but it's near the start of the game. Rating: 2/10 "A military or police baton. Heavy wood." There is no point in using this, as even the knife is better. Useless unless you lose all of your other weapons, but then you may as well use unarmed. Wrench Damage: 3-(6+melee) AP: 3 Strength needed: 3 Type: Normal Weight: 4 pounds Price: $65 Location: You can find one in the pile of rocks at Vault City, in Vault City's vault, and other places. Rating: 2/10 "A typical wrench used by mechanics." There is no point using this as a weapon, as you'll have the spear. It is better than the club and the knife and has the AP bonus of the knife. Useless for fighting with as you get it so late. Crowbar Damage: 3-(10+melee) AP: 4 Strength needed: 5 Type: Normal Weight: 5 pounds Price: $65 Location: You can find one on the shelf next to that door you have to blow up under trapper town to get to the wrecked car to get the fuel cell regulator. In other places too. Rating: 3/10 "A very solid and heavy piece of metal, designed to exert leverage. Or pound heads." The crowbar isn't very useful, as when you get it you will already have a sharpened spear or spear, which are better. If you could open locked doors with crowbars it would be more useful, but I wasn't able to do that so you may as well just sell it. Louisville Slugger Damage: 12-(30+melee) AP: 3 Strength needed: 4 Type: Normal Weight: 4 pounds Price: $2700 Location: You can get it off Mrs Wright if you destroy the stills for her. Rating: 7/10 "An all-American, hardwood, baseball bat will knock anything out of the park." This is a very good melee weapon, and uses no ammo AND it gets the AP bonus. It's pretty funny for a weapon. A baseball bat that does more damage than a shot from most guns. But if you get the cattle prod upgraded you may want to use that instead. Pretty good, and it has double knockback than normal weapons, like the Super Sledge. Sharpened Pole Damage: 2-(4+melee) AP: 4 thrust /6 (thrown) Strength needed: 4 Type: Normal Weight: 3 pounds Price: $5 Location: The traps in the Temple of Trials shoot these when you step on them. In random encounters near Arroyo there are these in pots sometimes too. Rating: 1/10 "A wood pole sharpened at one end." When you get this weapon, you already have the spear, so this makes it useless unless you want to throw it. But you may as well not use it because there are better throwing weapons. Spear Damage: 3-(10+melee) AP: 4 (thrust)/ 6 (throw) Range: 2 Strength needed: 4 Type: Normal Weight: 4 pounds Price: $80 Location: You start with one. Other tribals have it too. Rating: 4/10 "A razor tipped polearm. The shaft is wooden, and the tip is worked steel." You start with the spear, and it'll be a good weapon until you sharpen it. You can find others lying around, but once you've got one you don't really need another one unless you want to throw them. Throwing them uses too much AP, so I don't use them to throw. And throwing skill is hopeless as well. Sharpened Spear Damage: 4-(12+melee) AP: 4 (thrust) / 6 (thrown) Range: 2 Strength needed: 4 Type: Normal Weight: 4 pounds Price: $100 Location: you can get your spear sharpened my Mynoc if you have some flint, or you can find some around the wastes. Rating: 4/10 "A razor tipped polearm. The shaft is wooden, and the tip is sharpened steel." The sharpened spear is a pretty good melee weapon at the start of the game. You can throw it too, but it's not recommended. There's not really that much to say about it. Sledgehammer Damage: 4-(9+melee) AP: 4 (swing)/5 (thrust) Range: 2 Strength needed: 6 Type: Normal Weight: 12 pounds Price: $120 Location: Sulik starts with a sledgehammer, and lots of black people have them for some reason. Rating: 3/10 "A large hammer with big handle. Very popular with the muscular crowd." Sulik starts with the sledgehammer, so if you're not using you're sharpened spear, you may as well give that to him, as it's better. The sledgehammer does less random damage than the spear, but less maximum damage, so you can choose what one you would rather use. The hammer is as heavy as three spears, so it uses up a lot of your carry weight. Super Sledge Damage: 18-(36+melee) AP: 3 (swing)/4 (thrust) Range: 2 Strength needed: 5 Type: Normal Weight: 12 pounds Price: $3750 Location: The San Fran shop keeper sells it, and high level bounty hunters also carry the super sledge. People in the Enclave have super sledges too. Rating: 8/10 "A Super Sledgehammer, manufactured by the Brotherhood of Steel, uses the finest weapon technology available. Includes a kinetic energy storage device, to increase knockback." The super sledge is pretty much one of the best melee weapons, especially when you are leveling up near the end. The super sledge knocks back enemies for double the distance than normal if you hit them for lots of damage. If you are facing only one or two enemies though, the super cattle prod is better because it doesn't knock the enemies back for miles. But this doesn't use any ammo. Shiv Damage: - AP: - Strength needed: 1 Type: Normal Weight: 1 pound Price: $2 Location: San Fran shopkeepers sell it. Rating: - "This home-made knife is as dangerous as it is easily concealed. Its presence can't be detected by others." There is a bug with the shiv, which doesn't let you use it. It would be pretty useless anyway though, unless it does an instant death attack if you have sneak mode on and you are from behind and combat doesn't start until you do it. You can't use it anyway so it doesn't matter. Knife Damage: 1-(6+melee) AP: 3 Strength needed: 2 Type: Normal Weight: 1 pound Price: $40 Location: This is pretty much the most common weapon. Even your elder has one, which you can steal. You can find them most places, and civilians like to use them. Rating: 3/10 "A sharp-bladed cutting and stabbing weapon." Although this is less powerful than the spears, but you can use it for only 3AP instead of 4AP. But that only makes it more useful if you have 6,7,9 or 10AP. You probably won't want to use it unless you are really not agile. Switchblade Damage: 2-(5+melee) AP: 3 Strength needed: 1 Type: Normal Weight: 1 pound Price: $50 Location: I think you can find one in Angela Bishop's safe, and you can find them in some other places too. Rating: 2/10 "The blade of this knife is held by a spring. When a button on the handle is pressed, the blade shoots out with a satisfying "Sssssshk" sound." The switchblade is next to useless as you get it in New Reno, and you have got way better weapons before it. Even the wrench is better than the switch blade. It should have done more damage to be more useful. Combat Knife Damage: 3-(10+melee) AP: 3 Strength needed: 2 Type: Normal Weight: 2 pounds Price: $165 Location: Combat knifes can be found in some places, but I don't remember where. Rating: 4/10 "A high-quality combat knife, the Stallona is from SharpWit, Inc. The edge of this blade is guaranteed sharp for over a decade of use!" The combat knife is a pretty good melee weapon. It lets you do the damage of a spear, but you can swing quicker. A pretty good weapon for a knife. Wakizashi Blade Damage: 4-(12+melee) AP: 3 Strength needed: 1 Type: Normal Weight: 3 pounds Price: $200 Location: Yakuza random encounters near New Reno have these for their weapon. Rating: 5/10 "A short finely crafted knife. The tip seems to be designed to penetrate armour." This is one of the best knifes, and is pretty common too. There are lots of melee weapons to get in and near New Reno though, so it won't be that useful. It does have the AP bonus though. "Little Jesus" Damage: 5-(14+melee) AP: 3 Strength needed: 1 Type: Normal Weight: 2 pounds Price: $200 Location: If you kill Little Jesus you can take his knife, which is this. Rating: 5/10 "This wicked looking blade once belonged to Li'l Jesus Mordino. It has numerous nicks and cuts along its surface, but its blade is razor sharp. On its handle is carved "Little Jesus."" Although this doesn't have a huge damage rating, it is the best knife in the game and because it is a knife you get the AP bonus. You may want to give it to Sulik or someone to use. It's ok. Cattle Prod Damage: 12-(20+melee) AP: 4 Ammo: Small Energy Cell Capacity: 20 Strength needed: 4 Type: Normal? Weight: 3 pounds Price: $600 Location: Slavers on slave runs have cattle prods, which you can steal once they go clubbing. I think they're also sold in Vault City. Rating: 5/10 "A Farmer's Best Friend model cattle prod from Wattz electronics. Uses small energy cells for power." The cattle prod is a pretty good melee weapon, but not as good as the ripper. Be sure to keep this weapon though, as once you upgrade it it's nearly the best melee weapon. Does good damage too, but you get it too close to when you get the ripper, which makes it less useful. Ripper Damage: 15-(32+melee) AP: 4 Ammo: Small Energy Cell Capacity: 30 Strength needed: 4 Type: Normal Weight: 2 pounds Price: $900 Location: Lotsa people carry this around. Vault City shops, and the press gangs near San Fran have them, and they are sold in lots of other shops. Rating: 6/10 "A Ripper(tm) vibroblade. Powered by a small energy cell, the chainblade rips and tears its target." The ripper is ok. It'll be a good melee weapon for a while, but you'll need the small energy cells to power it. It's sort of like the gunblade in FFVIII, but it's more like a knife. The ripper is a pretty good melee weapon, but it would be better if you picked up a cattle prod and got it upgraded in New Reno. If you can't, you'll probably use it until you get the super sledge. Super Cattle Prod Damage: 20-(32+melee) AP: 4 Ammo: Small Energy Cell Capacity: 20 Strength needed: 4 Type: Normal? Weight: 3 pounds Price: $600 Location: Upgrade your cattle prod. Rating: 7/10 "A Farmer's Best Friend model cattle prod from Wattz Electronics. This model has been upgraded to increase the electrical discharge." The Super Cattle Prod is one of the best melee weapons in the game. It does just as good damage, but it doesn't have the range or the AP bonus of the Super Sledge. But on the plus side, it doesn't knock the enemy back a million miles when you do good damage with it, which is good when you aren't against a lot of enemies. Pretty good, but not as good as the super sledge. THROWING WEAPONS ---------------- Most throwing weapons aren't that useful, and because there aren't many that makes the throwing weapon skill even less useful. Thrown weapons are only useful in some circumstances, but the bad ones aren't that rare throughout the whole game. NAME DMG AP RNG SN Plant Spike 1-2 4 ? 1 Flare 1-1 1 15 1 Throwing Knife 3-6 5 16 3 Molotov Cocktail 8-20 5 12 3 Frag Grenade 20-35 4 15 3 Plasma Grenade 40-90 4 15 4 Pulse Grenade 100-150 4 15 4 Plant Spike Damage: 1-2 AP: 4 Strength needed: 1 Type: Normal Weight: - Price: $0 Location: Spore Plants shoot these, and you can pick them up afterward. Rating: 1/10 "An organic seed-spike that the carnivorous plants shoot at potential food or seed carriers." Really bad. Don't use them unless you are crazy or like killing people crazy ways. Flare Damage: 1-1 AP: 1 (1 for aimed throw too) Range: 15 Weight: 1 pound Type: Fire Price: $60 Location: Lots of places. Rating: 2/10 "A flare. Creates light for short periods of time. The paper is a little worn, but otherwise is in good condition. Twist the top to activate it." Flares are pretty useless to throw at the start of the game. You can throw heaps in a round though. But if you have living anatomy and some other damage increasing perks, and aim for the eyes, you could kill a couple of civilians each round. But I would just dump them. Throwing Knife Damage: 3-6 AP: 5 (throw)/4 (slash) Range: 16 Strength needed: 3 Type: Normal Weight: 1 pound Price: $100 Location: You can find these around. Rating: 2/10 "A knife, balanced specifically for throwing. Made of titanium, and laser sharpened." Throwing knifes are pretty useless, as the damage they do is too small. However, you might be able to kill some civilians with them if you had a good throwing skill and were lucky. Not really very useful. Molotov Cocktail Damage: 8-20 AP: 5 Range: 12 Strength needed: 3 Type: Fire Weight: 1 pound Price: $50 Location: You can find one in or around Klamath somewhere, and you can also buy them from the San Fran shopkeepers. Rating: 3/10 "A home-made flammable grenade." Because you only get one of these early in the game, you'll want to use it in a hard fight. It isn't really very good, but you may as well use it. If there were zombies or something in this game it would be good on them. Oh well. Grenade (Frag) Damage: 20-35 AP: 4 Range: 15 Strength needed: 3 Type: Explosive Weight: 1 pound Price: $150 Location: You can find them around. Rating: 4/10 "A generic fragmentation grenade. Contains a small amount of high explosives, the container itself forming most of the damaging fragments. Explodes on contact." You can get these grenades pretty early, and are useful on enemies bunched up, as long as they aren't heavily armoured. Therefore, they're only useful near the start of the game. Better for civilian killing than enemy killing. Grenade (Plasma) Damage: 40-90 AP: 4 Range: 15 Strength needed: 4 Type: Plasma Weight: 1 pound Price: $300 Location: Hubologists and press gangs near San Fran have them, and you can find them in other places too. Rating: 7/10 "A magnetically sealed plasma delivery unit, with detonating explosives. Creates a blast of superheated plasma on contact." The plasma grenades are pretty common near the end if you level up fighting the hubologists and press gangs. When the hubologists have these weapons, they do heaps of damage with them. Like the plasma rifles, I don't think these are very good against armour. But they're good if you fight those hubologists and press gangs, or if you've got lots of deathclaws in a bunch. Pretty good damage. Grenade (Pulse) Damage: 100-150 AP: 4 Range: 15 Strength needed: 4 Type: Only against robots Weight: 1 pound Price: $250 Location: Some are in Sierra Army Depot, and you can find a couple lying around in other places, such as the basement of New Reno Arms. Rating: 9/10 "An electromagnetic pulse grenade, generating an intense magnetic field upon detonation. Doesn't affect biological creatures. Contact fuse." The pulse grenade is nearly the best anti-robot weapon available. It can hit heaps of robots at once as well. Even with a bad throwing skill you can usually damage robots a lot with these. Make sure you don't miss with these, as they are rare. Try and throw it so it will hit the wall if you miss. Don't use it on anything else except robots though. SECRET WEAPONS -------------- To get the secret weapons you need to get the inventory editor. Otherwise you can't get these weapons. You can pretty much work out what skill they use from their names. Holy Hand Grenade Damage: 300-500 AP: 4 Range: 20 Type: Explosive Weight: 2 pounds Price: $1 Rating: 10/10 "A Holy Relic of godly might." This is easily the best thrown weapon. Too bad it isn't in the game (unless you cheat). It has a large burst area from where it blows up and it does heaps of damage to all. And you can't get it normally without cheating, no matter what anyone says. And I know you can get it doing the ctrl+r thing on the title screen so you don't need to tell me. Robot Melee Weapon 1 Damage: 7-15 AP: 3 Type: Laser? Rating: 3/10 "For Floating Eye Robot. Does Electrical Damage." The Floating Eye Robots use these. Pretty crazy. Robot Melee Weapon 2 Damage: 15-30 AP: 3 Type: Laser? Rating: 5/10 "For Floating Eye Robot. Does Electrical damage." The Floating Eye Robots use these. Pretty crazy. Claw 1 Damage: 3-4 AP: 3 Type: Normal Rating: 1/10 "Claw" The death claw is supposed to use these. Deathclaws must have heaps of melee damage. Probably baby deathclaws though. Claw 2 Damage: 5-10 AP: 3 Type: Normal Rating: 2/10 "Claw" The death claw is supposed to use these. Deathclaws must have heaps of melee damage. Probably for big deathclaws. Flame Breath Damage: 35-50 AP: 6 Range: 5 Capacity: 6 Type: Flame Rating: 5/10 "You see nothing out of the ordinary." This is used by fire geckos who attack you. Damn those fire geckos. Robo Rocket Launcher Damage: 10-30 AP: 3 Ammo: Rocket Capacity: 6 Range: 30 Type: Explosive Rating: 7/10 "Only used by rocket equipped robots." A rocket launcher that fires at 3AP? Who wouldn't want it? It only does a little bit of damage though, but it's still good. Zip Gun Damage: 5-12 AP: 5 Range: 15 Ammo: 10mm JHP/AP Capacity: 1 Strength needed: 4 Type: Normal Weight: 4 pounds Price: $150 Rating: 1/10 "A handmade single shot pistol." Just like the pipe rifle but worse. Phaser Damage: 20-30 AP: 5 Range: 25 Ammo: Small energy cell Capacity: 12 Strength needed: 3 Type: Laser Weight: 4 pounds Price: $7500 Rating: 6/10 "NEED LONG DESCRIPTION." (That's what it actually says.) This wouldn't have been that bad an energy weapon if it was in the game. Oh well. End Boss Plasma Gun Damage: 30-70 AP: 5 Range: 35 Burst: 3 Burst Rating: 150 Ammo: Micro Fusion Cell Capacity: 50 Type: Plasma Weight: 1 pound Rating: 8/10 "You see nothing out of the ordinary." This is a pretty good gun, just like a plasma rifle except with a nice three shot burst, which is good if you don't want to aim. Should have been better though. End Boss Knife Damage: 15-30 AP: 3 Type: Normal Weight: 1 pound Rating: 6/10 "You see nothing out of the ordinary." Good for a knife. It has really good sounds when you use it. Sort of like a ripper without the need for ammo. Boxing Gloves 2 Damage: 1-(1+melee) AP: 3 Strength needed: 1 Type: Normal Weight: 5 pounds Price: $250 Rating: 1/10 "A pair of boxing gloves that smell faintly of sweat. They look like they have seen a lot of use: many old blood stains still remain." Same as the normal boxing gloves. Plated Boxing Gloves 2 Damage: 2-(3+melee) AP: 3 Strength needed: 1 Type: Normal Weight: 10 pounds Price: $300 Location: You find these in a locker in the basement of the Shark Club. Rating: 2/10 "Someone has "accidentally" slipped metal plates into these boxing gloves. It could technically be considered cheating, but you prefer to think of it as an increased opportunity to dispense bone-crunching damage." Same as the normal plated boxing gloves. Dual Minigun Damage: 10-14 AP: 6 Range: 40 Burst: 40 Burst Rating: 480 Ammo: 5mm JHP/AP Capacity: 800 Type: Normal Weight: 10 pounds Rating: 7/10 "Only use for Auto-Cannon critter." Same as the normal minigun. Dual Plasma Cannon Damage: 45-90 AP: 5 Range: 25 Ammo: Micro Fusion Cells Capacity: ? Type: Plasma Weight: 10 pounds Rating: 7/10 "Only use for Gun Turret critter." Just like an improved plasma pistol that shoots two shots at once. Not really that good, but definitely not bad. You can't reload it. Dual Heavy Minigun Damage: 16-24 AP: 6 Range: 40 Burst: 40 Burst Rating: 800 Ammo: .223 FMJ Capacity: 800 Type: Normal Weight: 10 pounds Rating: 10/10 "Only use for Auto-Cannon Critter." Pretty much the best gun ever. Think of the Bozar, with a huge capacity, and a 40 shot burst. Of course the enemy has the best weapon and you can't get it. Special Boxer Weapon Damage: 1-(1+melee) AP: 3 Type: Normal Rating: 1/10 "You see nothing out of the ordinary." Just a useless club. AMMO ==== You find ammo all around the wasteland. Different types of ammo is used in different types of guns. There are usually 3 different types of ammo: Jacketed Hollow Point (JHP), Armour piercing (AP), and Full Metal Jacket (FMJ). JHP ammo usually does double damage but is bad against armour, AP does half damage but is good against armour, and FMJ is in between. That is how the theory is supposed to be anyway. But because AP ammo does half damage, and JHP does double damage, that makes JHP 4 times stronger than AP. Even though AP is good against armour, it isn't that good, and JHP will still do more damage than AP. FMJ is pretty good all round. Armour Class Mod: This is how much the enemies armour class is modified when you try to hit them with this ammo. Eg. If you fire a Rocket AP at someone in metal armour, you will have a +15% to hit. This can't take the armour class below 0 though I think, so you'll have the same chance to hit someone with AC 15 as someone with AC 0 with the AP rocket. But it might. Oh well. The lower the better. Damage Resistance Mod: This adjusts the damage resistance to the particular type of weapon it is firing. That was badly explained, so I'll do an example. Eg. If you fire an AP rocket at someone with explosive damage resistance 60%, the -50 of AP rocket will take that down to 10% explosive resistance against that AP rocket. The damage resistance type taken off depends on what gun it is fired from. The lower the better. Damage Mod: What the damage is adjusted by, before everything else I think. AP is usually 1/2 damage, JHP is usually 2/1 damage, but it changes with different types of ammo. The higher the better. Weight: How much one pack of the ammo weighs. No. in pack: Number of ammo in one "pack." I call a pack one set of ammo, which is like when you go to move ammo into your gun, it asks how much you want to move. The number you are selecting is the amount of "packs" you want to move, not the amount of bullets. Eg. You have to move 5 packs of .45 caliber into a Tommy gun, as each pack is 10 bullets and the Tommy Gun's capacity is 50 bullets. Price/pack: How much you can sell 1 pack for when you're bartering. It won't be this much to buy though, as the barter skill of whoever you barter with determines the prices. Location: A bit about where you can find the ammo. Quote: What the game described the ammo as. Notes: What I have to say about the ammo. NAME AC DR DM Explosive Rocket 0 -25 1/1 AP Rocket -15 -50 1/1 5mm AP 0 -35 1/2 5mm JHP 0 +35 2/1 10mm AP 0 -25 1/2 10mm JHP 0 +25 2/1 .44 Magnum FMJ 0 -20 1/1 .44 Magnum JHP 0 +50 2/1 9mm 0 +10 1/2 7.62mm -5 -10 1/1 .45 Caliber 0 0 1/1 BBs 0 0 1/1 .223 FMJ -20 -20 1/1 Flamethrower Fuel -20 +25 1/1 Flamethrower Fuel Mk2 -20 0 1/1 Micro Fusion Cell 0 0 1/1 Small Energy Cell 0 0 1/1 12 Gauge Shells -10 0 1/1 9mm Ball 0 0 1/1 14mm AP 0 -50 1/2 2mm EC -30 -20 3/2 4.7mm Caseless -5 -10 3/2 HN Needler Cartridge -10 0 1/1 HN AP Needler Cartridge -10 0 2/1 Explosive Rocket Armour Class Mod: 0 Damage Resistance Mod: -25 Damage Mod: 1/1 Weight: 3 pounds No. in pack: 1 Price/pack: $200 Location: The San Fran shopkeepers sell them, and you can find some in the Sierra Army Depot. "A rocket with a large explosive warhead." You'll want to pick this up if you have the rocket launcher, as all types of this ammo is scarce. The AP ammo is better however, but this is still pretty good. Best on things with worse than metal armour, and most monsters. Rocket AP Armour Class Mod: -15 Damage Resistance Mod: -50 Damage Mod: 1/1 Weight: 3 pounds No. in pack: 1 Price/pack: $400 Location: The San Fran shopkeepers sometimes sell them, and you can probably find some in the Sierra Army Depot. "A rocket shell, with a smaller explosive, but designed to pierce armour plating." This ammo is much better than the explosive rocket. It has a huge - 50 damage resistance mod, so it should do full damage to anything that isn't in power armour. It is also easier to hit with. Damn good. 5mm AP Armour Class Mod: 0 Damage Resistance Mod: -35 Damage Mod: 1/2 Weight: 1 pound No. in pack: 50 Price/pack: $120 Location: Some ghouls in Gecko have this in their assault rifles, and some mutants in the military base have this in their miniguns. Sold in the NCR and san fran weapon shops as well. "A brick of small caliber ammunition. 5mm armour piercing." This ammo isn't too good, but if you want to use the minigun early in the game this is the best ammo to do it with. It will still do ok damage with the minigun, and should do the same damage to enemies with worse than combat armour. Not recommended if you don't plan on using the minigun near the end. 5mm JHP Armour Class Mod: 0 Damage Resistance Mod: 35 Damage Mod: 2/1 Weight: 1 pound No. in pack: 50 Price/pack: $100 Location: Miniguns and assault rifles are usually stocked with this, and so is the XLOE7 thingo. You can buy it from NCR and San Fran too. "A brick of small, lightweight ammunition. Cailber: 5mm, jacketed hollow-point." The better ammo. Unfortunately, it has a large damage resistance mod, so you won't do all that good damage to enemies in power armour. The assault rifle with this early in the game is pretty good, and when you use it in the avenger minigun later on it is good against nearly anything. 10mm AP Armour Class Mod: 0 Damage Resistance Mod: -25 Damage Mod: 1/2 Weight: 1 pound No. in pack: 24 Price/pack: $100 Location: Some slavers have this in their guns, and you can find it in lots of other places too. "Ammunition. Caliber: 10mm, armour piercing." Pretty much never good. You have heaps of JHP ammo lying around all the time so you may as well use that. If you have a bad small guns skill, it won't be that bad if you put it in the 10mm SMG and just keep firing bursts all the time. But selling it is probably better than wasting it. 10mm JHP Armour Class Mod: 0 Damage Resistance Mod: 25 Damage Mod: 2/1 Weight: 1 pound No. in pack: 24 Price/pack: $75 Location: Lots of guns use this, and you can buy it from nearly any shop. "Ammunition. Caliber: 10mm, jacketed hollow-points" Pretty good for all the time you use weapons that use 10mm. Good in the SMG at the start when opponents don't have heavy armour, and is still really good later on in the HK P90c against monsters and opponents with metal armour and worse. .44 Magnum FMJ Armour Class Mod: 0 Damage Resistance Mod: -20 Damage Mod: 1/1 Weight: 2 pounds No. in pack: 20 Price/pack: $50 Location: The Vault City weapon shop sells this, but it's pretty rare. "A brick of ammunition, .44 magnum caliber, full metal jacket." If you plan on using the magnum for a while, you'll need this ammo rather than the JHP. It does normal damage, and pierced armour pretty well. The only problem is that it's way rarer than the JHP. Good against metal armour and less. .44 Magnum JHP Armour Class Mod: 0 Damage Resistance Mod: 50 Damage Mod: 2/1 Weight: 1 pound No. in pack: 20 Price/pack: $50 Location: Magnums are usually equipped with these, as well as desert eagles, and this ammo is sold around Vault City I think. "A brick of ammunition, .44 magnum caliber, hollow-points" Unfortunately, the damage resistance modifier is huge, so you'll only get normal damage against unarmed opponents. Anything wearing any armour above leather will block most of the damage from this gun, so use it against monsters and unarmed opponents. Useless against armour. 9mm Armour Class Mod: 0 Damage Resistance Mod: 10 Damage Mod: 1/2 Weight: 1 pound No. in pack: 20 Price/pack: $100 Location: You can buy some from the San Fran shopkeepers, and the HK P90c comes equipped with it if you get it from Vault 15. "Ammunition. Caliber: 9mm." You never actually use the 9mm, as it was supposed to go in the HK P90c, but the game made you have to use 10mm in that instead. That's better actually, as this has the bad DR mod of JHP and the damage penalty of AP. This would have made the HK P90c nearly useless. 7.62mm Armour Class Mod: -5 Damage Resistance Mod: -10 Damage Mod: 1/1 Weight: 1 pound No. in pack: 20 Price/pack: $150 Location: The FN FALs and the M60s come equipped with this, but you can buy some from NCR and San Fran. "Ammunition. Caliber: 7.62mm" This ammo's pretty good, with a little bonus for armour class and damage. It will be useful for the whole game, but isn't common until the end. If it was way more common it would be used a lot, but since you can only get it in quantities near the end, it isn't as useful. Pretty good though. .45 caliber Armour Class Mod: 0 Damage Resistance Mod: 0 Damage Mod: 1/1 Weight: 1 pound No. in pack: 10 Price/pack: $75 Location: The Grease Gun and Tommy gun come equipped with this, and maybe you can get some from New Reno arms. You can get it from San Fran. "Ammunition. .45 Caliber." Normal ammo, used in the Tommy Gun and Grease Gun. Just normal. Better to use the Grease Gun though. BB's Armour Class Mod: 0 Damage Resistance Mod: 0 Damage Mod: 1/1 Weight: 2 pounds No. in pack: 20 Price/pack: $20 Location: The BB guns come equipped with this, and you can get it from NCR sometimes. "A package of BB's from before the war. In excellent condition. Stainless steel." BB's are BB's, used in the BB gun. I thought they would have been BBs instead of BB's, as they are just a plural of one BB. Oh well. Just a normal ammo. .223 FMJ Armour Class Mod: -20 Damage Resistance Mod: -20 Damage Mod: 1/1 Weight: 2 pounds No. in pack: 50 Price/pack: $200 Location: Lots of guns use this, and it can be bought in large quantities from San Fran and NCR, and in smaller quantities from other places. "A case of ammunition, .223 caliber, Full Metal Jacket." A damn good ammo, with a pretty good armour class mod and damage resistance mod. You'll be using it the whole game, from when you get it to the end. The better guns use this, and it's nice and common. Pretty cheap too. Flamethrower Fuel Armour Class Mod: -20 Damage Resistance Mod: 25 Damage Mod: 1/1 Weight: 10 pounds No. in pack: 10 Price/pack: $250 Location: Flamethrowers contain this, and it can be bought from San Fran and other shops. "A cylinder containing an extremely flammable liquid fuel for flamethrowers." Easy to hit with, but hard to damage with. Way better on unarmoured opponents than anything with armour above leather. Mk2 fuel is better though, so use that instead. Flamethrower Fuel MkII Armour Class Mod: -20 Damage Resistance Mod: 0 Damage Mod: 1/1 Weight: 10 pounds No. in pack: 10 Price/pack: $250 Location: Upgrade your old Flamethrower Fuel, or buy it from San Fran. "This flamethrower fuel uses an advanced super-burn mix." Fuel Mk2 is better against armour than normal fuel, so this is better to use. Most armour is good against fire though, so unarmoured opponents are way better targets than those metal/combat/power armoured enemies. Micro Fusion Cell Armour Class Mod: 0 Damage Resistance Mod: 0 Damage Mod: 1/1 Weight: 5 pounds No. in pack: 50 Price/pack: $1000 Location: Big energy weapons use this, and they can be found all around enclave areas. Sold at San Fran too. "A medium sized energy production unit. Self-contained fusion plant." Just normal ammo. Nothing like it so you have to use it. Not bad. Can fuel the car with it. Small Energy Cell Armour Class Mod: 0 Damage Resistance Mod: 0 Damage Mod: 1/1 Weight: 3 pounds No. in pack: 40 Price/pack: $400 Location: Salvatore guards have it, little energy weapons use it, and San Fran sells it, and NCR probably does too. "A small, self-contained energy storage unit." Normal ammo again. It can be used by a lot of weapons, and it can power the car as well. Pretty useful, and very plentiful. 12 ga. Shotgun Shells Armour Class Mod: -10 Damage Resistance Mod: 0 Damage Mod: 1/1 Weight: 1 pound No. in pack: 20 Price/pack: $225 Location: All the shotguns use this, and it's sold at nearly every shop. "Shotgun ammunition. This particular ammo is marked: "12-gauge shells, not for use by children under the age of 3."" Shotgun ammo is pretty good, and you'll use it for most of the game if you like shotguns. No replacement for it. 9mm Ball Armour Class Mod: 0 Damage Resistance Mod: 0 Damage Mod: 1/1 Weight: 2 pounds No. in pack: 20 Price/pack: $100 Location: Equipped in the 9mm Mauser, and I haven't seen them in other places. If I have, I don't remember. "A collection of ancient 9x19mm rounds. Heavy grease to preserve them from the environment. Standard bullets." 9mm Ball is only used in the Mauser, which is a bad gun, so you pretty much won't have much of a use for this ammo. It is ok as far as ammo goes though. 14mm AP Armour Class Mod: 0 Damage Resistance Mod: -50 Damage Mod: 1/2 Weight: 1 pound No. in pack: 30 Price/pack: $150 Location: They are in 14mm pistols, and I think I have seen them for sale in NCR. "Large caliber ammunition. 14mm armour piercing." If this didn't do half damage, it would be one of the best ammunition, and the 14mm would have been a really good pistol. Will do the same damage to anything with less than power armour. Unfortunately that damage isn't high because it is halved. Could have been good. 2mm EC Armour Class Mod: -30 Damage Resistance Mod: -20 Damage Mod: 3/2 Weight: 1 pound No. in pack: 50 Price/pack: $400 Location: Gauss weapons have this ammo, there is some under the Toxic Caves, NCR and San Fran sometimes sell it, and there is heaps of it over on the enclave. "Ammunition." Very good ammo, which helps explain why the gauss weapons are so good. Does 3/2 damage of what the gun says it does, and makes it way easier to hit enemies, and penetrates armour as well as full metal jacket. It appears to penetrate armour more than that, but it is really the 3/2 damage that makes it appear that way. 4.7mm Caseless Armour Class Mod: -5 Damage Resistance Mod: -10 Damage Mod: 3/2 Weight: 1 pound No. in pack: 50 Price/pack: $600 Location: HK G11s and vindicator use this, and you can buy it sometimes from San Fran. "Ammunition. Caliber: 4.7mm, caseless." Pretty good ammo too. Has good modifiers for damage resistance and armour class, and the 3/2 damage thing, which is why the vindicator is so much better than the avenger. Used in the H&K G11s as well, but should be saved for the vindicator unless you don't like big guns. HN Needler Cartridge Armour Class Mod: -10 Damage Resistance Mod: 0 Damage Mod: 1/1 Weight: 1 pound No. in pack: 30 Price/pack: $250 Location: In needlers, and sold at San Fran. "Ammunition. This cartidge appears to be ammo for the HN Needler Pistol. Each "bullet" is a small hypodermic designed to inject a target with its contents on impact." Armour for the Needler, but try and use the AP whenever you can, as it has the double damage. This ammo makes it easier to hit with, but the AP does that too. HN AP Needler Cartridge Armour Class Mod: -10 Damage Resistance Mod: 0 Damage Mod: 2/1 Weight: 1 pound No. in pack: 10 Price/pack: $300 Location: Myron has a couple when you get him, and you can buy some from San Fran. "Ammuntion. This cartridge appears to be armour-piercing ammo for the HN Needler Pistol. The hypodermic tips are made of a strange alloy and are incredibly sharp." Way better than the normal cartridge, the AP ammo does double damage. Should be used as much as possible, as the Needler isn't used that much and it will go to waste if you use the other ammo instead. ARMOUR ====== Armour is armour. You wear it. It protects you from attacks, and makes you harder to hit. Therefore it is important. Armour doesn't protect you that much near the beginning, but when you get up to the metal armour it starts to get good. Power Armour and Hardened Power Armour increase your strength by +3, and Advanced Power Armour and Advanced Power Armour Mk2 increase your strength by +4. This armour is listed in order from worst to best, or something like that. I forget whether the game calculates the % resistance then the value resistance first or what. I haven't played the game for a while x_x Armour Class Mod: How much your armour class increases when you wear the armour. Normal Damage resistance x/y: How much your armour modifies normal damage, such as spear attacks or gun bullets. The first value (x) is what the damage is decreased by, and the percentage (y) is the percentage that the damage is increased by. Laser Damage resistance x/y: How much your armour modifies laser damage, such as shots from the laser weapons. The first value (x) is what the damage is decreased by, and the percentage (y) is the percentage that the damage is increased by. Fire Damage resistance x/y: How much your armour modifies fire damage, such as being hit by the flamethrower and probably the molotov cocktail. The first value (x) is what the damage is decreased by, and the percentage (y) is the percentage that the damage is increased by. Plasma Damage resistance x/y: How much your armour modifies plasma damage, such as being hit by plasma and pulse. The first value (x) is what the damage is decreased by, and the percentage (y) is the percentage that the damage is increased by. Explode Damage resistance x/y: How much your armour modifies explosion damage, such as a hit from a rocket launcher, a grenade or a trap. The first value (x) is what the damage is decreased by, and the percentage (y) is the percentage that the damage is increased by. Weight: How much the armour weighs. Price: How much you can sell the armour for. Location: Where you can find the armour. NAME AC Norm Lasr Fire Plas Expl Robes +5 0/20 0/25 0/10 0/10 0/20 Leather Jacket +7 0/20 0/20 0/10 0/10 0/20 Leather Armour +15 2/25 0/20 0/20 0/10 0/20 Leather Armour Mk2 +20 3/25 1/20 1/25 1/10 1/25 Combat Leather Jacket +18 2/30 0/20 2/25 0/10 0/20 Metal Armour +10 4/30 6/75 4/10 4/20 4/25 Metal Armour Mk2 +15 4/35 7/80 4/15 4/25 4/30 Combat Armour +20 5/40 8/60 4/30 4/50 6/40 Bridgekeepers Robes +20 5/40 8/60 4/30 4/50 6/40 Combat Armour Mk2 +25 6/40 9/65 5/35 5/50 9/45 Tesla Armour +15 4/20 19/90 4/10 10/80 4/20 Brotherhood Armour +20 8/40 8/70 7/50 7/60 8/40 Power Armour +25 12/40 18/80 12/60 10/40 18/50 Hardened Power Armour +25 13/50 19/90 14/70 13/50 20/60 Advanced Power Armour +30 15/55 19/90 16/70 15/60 20/65 Adv. Power Armour Mk2 +35 18/60 19/90 16/70 15/60 20/65 Robes Armour Class Mod: +5 Normal Damage Resistance: 0/20% Laser Damage Resistance: 0/25% Fire Damage Resistance: 0/10% Plasma Damage Resistance: 0/10% Explode Damage Resistance: 0/20% Weight: 10 pounds Price: $90 Location: These are found on the ground in the bed room of Golden Globes Porn. "Robes from the Children of the Cathedral." This is useless in this game, as the armour you use for a disguise in this game is power armour. It nearly has the same stats as leather jacket but worse, and you get that right near the start, and you get this in the middle of the game, so it's pretty useless. Sell it if you want. Leather Jacket Armour Class Mod: +7 Normal Damage Resistance: 0/20% Laser Damage Resistance: 0/20% Fire Damage Resistance: 0/10% Plasma Damage Resistance: 0/10% Explode Damage Resistance: 0/20% Weight: 5 pounds Price: $250 Location: Sulik has one, there is one also on the floor of Golden Globes Porn, and in many of the shops that you visit after Klamath. I think there is one in Angela Bishop's room. "A black, heavy leather jacket." This is the first armour that you'll get probably, unless you have lots of money at the start of the game. It isn't very good, but it's better than nothing. And it looks pretty good. Leather Armour Armour Class Mod: +15 Normal Damage Resistance: 2/25% Laser Damage Resistance: 0/20% Fire Damage Resistance: 0/20% Plasma Damage Resistance: 0/10% Explode Damage Resistance: 0/20% Weight: 8 pounds Price: $700 Location: Buckner sells it in Klamath, and after that it's pretty common. "Your basic all leather apparel. Finely crafted from tanned brahmin hide." Leather Armour is possibly the most common armour. It isn't very good, except when you get it. Gives a pretty good armour class bonus though. Leather Armour Mark II Armour Class Mod: +20 Normal Damage Resistance: 3/25% Laser Damage Resistance: 1/20% Fire Damage Resistance: 1/25% Plasma Damage Resistance: 1/10% Explode Damage Resistance: 1/25% Weight: 10 pounds Price: $1000 Location: I forget. "An enhanced version of the basic leather armour with extra layers of protection. Finely crafted from tanned brahmin hide." Leather Armour Mark II is an improvement on the original armour. It looks better, and it is better in all damage resistance and armour class. Still not as good as metal armour though. Combat Leather Jacket Armour Class Mod: +18 Normal Damage Resistance: 2/30% Laser Damage Resistance: 0/20% Fire Damage Resistance: 2/25% Plasma Damage Resistance: 0/10% Explode Damage Resistance: 0/20% Weight: 7 pounds Price: $1000 Location: Balthas the Tanner gives you one when you rescue his son in Modoc, and Big Jesus wears one which you can steal when you kill him. "This heavily padded leather jacket is unusual in that it has two sleeves. You'll definitely make a fashion statement whenever, and wherever, you rumble." Combat Leather Jacket is the ultimate in leather stuff, but doesn't look as good as it sayd. It won't be that useful to you as metal armour will be around for you to wear when or near when you get it. Good for NPCs though. Metal Armour Armour Class Mod: +10 Normal Damage Resistance: 4/30% Laser Damage Resistance: 6/75% Fire Damage Resistance: 4/10% Plasma Damage Resistance: 4/20% Explode Damage Resistance: 4/25% Weight: 35 pounds Price: $1100 Location: Guards in the Salvatore bar wear this. You can buy it in Vault City also. "Polished metal plates, crudely forming a suit of armour." Metal Armour is pretty good. It looks good too. Although it doesn't give you that good an armour class, it gives better damage resistance which is more important. Good against laser weapons which is good. It is pretty heavy though. Metal Armour Mark II Armour Class Mod: +15 Normal Damage Resistance: 4/35% Laser Damage Resistance: 7/80% Fire Damage Resistance: 4/15% Plasma Damage Resistance: 4/25% Explode Damage Resistance: 4/30% Weight: 35 pounds Price: $1900 Location: Mason of the Salvatores wears this and you can kill him for it. "Polished metal plates, finely crafted into a suit of armour." Metal Armour mark II is a good armour. It is nice and clean too. Better protection than the metal armour. Nowhere near as good as the combat armour though. Combat Armour Armour Class Mod: +20 Normal Damage Resistance: 5/40 Laser Damage Resistance: 8/60 Fire Damage Resistance: 4/30 Plasma Damage Resistance: 4/50 Explode Damage Resistance: 6/40 Weight: 20 pounds Price: $6500 Location: It's in the Sierra Army Depot, Vault 13, Vault 15 I think, and it is sold in shops near the end of the game. "High tech armour, made out of advanced defensive polymers." Combat Armour is nearly a good armour. It has better stats than metal and has good armour class bonus too. Combat Armour is good against most weapons, but is useful more for combat implants than wearing as an armour. Good protection I suppose. Bridgekeeper's Robes Armour Class Mod: +20 Normal Damage Resistance: 5/40% Laser Damage Resistance: 8/60% Fire Damage Resistance: 4/30% Plasma Damage Resistance: 4/50% Explode Damage Resistance: 6/40% Weight: 10 pounds Price: $5 Location: You kill the Bridgekeeper and then you take them off his body. "This smelly, filthy garment must be made out of some special fabric to have withstood the foulness of the bridgekeeper's body. Oddly enough, it has plasma burns and scorch marks all over it, as if these weapons were used against it...to no effect. You have NO idea why it is purple." Bridgekeeper's Robes is good or not so good armour, depending on where you get it. You're likely to get it somewhere near New Reno in the middle of the game usually. It's better than the metal armours, and the combat armour has the same stats but weighs twice as much. This can't be used for combat implants like combat armour though. Good armour. Combat Armour Mark II Armour Class Mod: +25 Normal Damage Resistance: 6/40% Laser Damage Resistance: 9/65% Fire Damage Resistance: 5/35% Plasma Damage Resistance: 5/50% Explode Damage Resistance: 9/45% Weight: 25 pounds Price: $8000 Location: This is found in a locker in the underground tech level in the Toxic Caves. I think you may need to have the patch for it to show up though. "High tech armour, made out of advanced defensive polymers." Combat Armour Mark II is not found by most people. And the people who find it don't have much use for it as they usually get it after they've got power armour. If you go straight to get it when you get the electronic lock picks it would come in handy a lot. Good but not usually useful. Tesla Armour Armour Class Mod: +15 Normal Damage Resistance: 4/20% Laser Damage Resistance: 19/90% Fire Damage Resistance: 4/10% Plasma Damage Resistance: 10/80% Explode Damage Resistance: 4/20% Weight: 35 pounds Price: $4500 Location: The item shop in San Fran sells this armour. "This shining armour provides superior protection against energy attacks. The three Tesla Attraction Coil Rods disperse a large percentage of directed energy attacks." Tesla Armour is really good against Plasma and Laser, and therefore it is good in Navarro. It doesn't give you the strength or overall damage resistance of power armour, which you'll have when you get this armour, so it isn't as useful as it could be. Oh well. Brotherhood Armour Armour Class Mod: +20 Normal Damage Resistance: 8/40% Laser Damage Resistance: 8/70% Fire Damage Resistance: 7/50% Plasma Damage Resistance: 7/60% Explode Damage Resistance: 8/40% Weight: 25 pounds Price: $4800 Location: It is kept in the locker in the San Fran Brotherhood of Steel outpost. "A superior version of combat armour. The Brotherhood of Steel have made many improvements over the standard version." This is really good combat armour, but you'll have advanced power armour when you get this which is much better. Even the Power Armour is better. You might like to give it to an NPC if they don't have power armour yet, as it's the best non-power armour available. Power Armour Armour Class Mod: +25 Normal Damage Resistance: 12/40% Laser Damage Resistance: 18/80% Fire Damage Resistance: 12/60% Plasma Damage Resistance: 10/40% Explode Damage Resistance: 18/50% Weight: 42 pounds Price: $12500 Location: It is first found in the military base, but the San Fran shop keepers sell it too. "A self-contained suit of advanced technology armour. Powered by a micro-fusion reactor, with enough fuel to last a hundred years." Power Armour is really good. It gives you +3 to strength. You probably won't use it much though, as there are better armours than this that you get soon after it. One of the NPCs will probably end up using it. You can upgrade it to Hardened Power Armour, which is slightly better. All Power Armour lets you breathe in the Broken Hills mine. Hardened Power Armour Armour Class Mod: +25 Normal Damage Resistance: 13/50% Laser Damage Resistance: 19/90% Fire Damage Resistance: 14/70% Plasma Damage Resistance: 13/50% Explode Damage Resistance: 20/60% Weight: 50 pounds Price: $15000 Location: Upgrade the normal power armour by paying $10000 to Crocket in the Hubologist base in San Fran. "A suit of T-51b Power Armour. The hardening process has improved the defensive capability of this high tech armour system." Hardened Power Armour is pretty good, and your NPCs will end up wearing it. Not as good as the Advanced Power Armour, but still good. You get +3 to strength when wearing it. Not really much to say about it. Advanced Power Armour Armour Class Mod: +30 Normal Damage Resistance: 15/55% Laser Damage Resistance: 19/90% Fire Damage Resistance: 16/70% Plasma Damage Resistance: 15/60% Explode Damage Resistance: 20/65% Weight: 45 pounds Price: $20000 Location: It is in a locker in the underground armoury in Navarro. "This powered armour is composed of lightweight metal alloys, reinforced with ceramic castings at key points. The motion-assist servo-motors appear to be high quality models as well." Advanced Power is the trademark armour of Fallout 2. It is what the character is wearing on the main menu. It protects you more than the normal power armour, and gives you a huge +4 to strength, which will turn anyone into a strong person. Good damage resistance as well as armour class bonus. Advanced Power Armour Mark II Armour Class Mod: +35 Normal Damage Resistance: 18/60% Laser Damage Resistance: 19/90% Fire Damage Resistance: 16/70% Plasma Damage Resistance: 18/60% Explode Damage Resistance: 20/70% Weight: 50 pounds Price: $25000 Location: It is in a locker on the left side of the electrical maze in the Enclave. "This powered armour appears to be composed of entirely of lightweight ceramic composites rather than the usual combination of metal and ceramic plates. It seems as though it should give even more protection than the standard advanced power armour." This is the best armour in the game. It is the same as the Advanced Power Armour except it has better resistance and Armour class and all that. You only get it late in the game though. It's still wicked bad anyway. WEAPON PROGRESSION ================== This explains what weapons you should use during the game. Well, it says what weapons should be your main weapons. It doesn't matter if you use other weapons occasionally if you find them. These just seem to do the best job in the particular area (mainly depending on the enemy and how common the ammo is). Small Guns ---------- You get your first small gun in Klamath, and they're common for the rest of the game. 10mm Pistol (Klamath) Shotgun/Hunting Rifle (The Den/Modoc) 10mm SMG/Assault Rifle (Vault City/Gecko) Combat Shotgun/Sniper Rifle (Redding*/New Reno/Broken Hills/NCR) HK P90c/.223 Pistol/Pancor Jackhammer (NCR/Vault 15/Vault 13/Military Base) HK G11e (secondary end game weapon) Gauss Rifle/Gauss Pistol (San Fran/Navarro/The Enclave) *can't get sniper rifle until New Reno :P Big Guns -------- You get the flamer near New Reno, or if you hang around Redding you can get M60s and light support weapons. But you should use your secondary weapons until you get the bozar. Rocket Launcher (Sierra Army Depot) Light Support Weapon (backup weapon until NCR) Bozar (NCR/Vault 15/Vault 13/Military Base/San Fran/Navarro/end game weapon) Avenger Minigun (secondary end game weapon) Vindicator (The Enclave) Energy Weapons -------------- Energy weapons are a bit like secret weapons sort of... You have to go to secretish areas to get the better ones (plasma rifle and alien blaster). So it sort of depends what order you go and get the weapons. If you don't get the plasma rifle then go and get the alien blaster once you reach level 14, there's no good energy weapons until the plasma pistol in the military base if you don't... Laser Rifle (around Redding if you're lucky) Plasma Rifle/Turbo Plasma (Sierra Army Depot/New Reno/NCR/Vault 13/Vault 15/Military Base/San Fran/Navarro) Alien Blaster (from when you get it until the end) Pulse Rifle (San Fran/The Enclave/end game weapon) Unarmed Weapons --------------- Ah, not much to say here. You'll keep alternating between unarmed and the best unarmed weapon you can find at the time. Of course it goes brass knuckles/spiked knuckles/power fist/mega power fist. Not much to say because there's not much to use... Melee Weapons ------------- Umm, melee weapons aren't really that good, but oh well. Can buy a cattle prod from vault city, you'd want to do that because it's quite good and you can upgrade it... Spear (temple of trials) Sharpened Spear (Arroyo/Klamath/The Den/Modoc) Cattle Prod (Vault City/Gecko) Louisville Slugger/Super Cattle Prod (Broken Hills/New Reno/Redding/NCR/Vault 15/Vault 13) Super Sledge (San Fran/Military Base/Navarro/The Enclave/end game weapon) RARE WEAPON LOCATIONS ===================== Ok, where you can find the rare weapons. So I don't have to explain every time, in mountain areas you can sometimes get an encounter with a cave full of raiders. They wear combat armour and sometimes where really good equipment. It's rare. I'll just call it raider encounter in this rare weapon list. The places with ? I'm not totally sure about. Alien Blaster ------------- Well first you have to be level 14 or better, I think. Then head to north of Modoc. Walk around the world map there, and eventually you'll get an encounter with 'A trader with guards' (it may take a while to encounter.) Save the game here. Walk up to the trader, and use the 'steal' skill to see what he is holding. If he's holding the Alien Blaster, you can either kill him and take 5 of them, steal all 5 of them, or buy one of them (do that if you're a good guy). He may have some other junk like sharpened poles or 14mm pistols, if that happens you'll have to try and encounter him again. If you kill him you can still encounter him again though. Gauss Rifle ----------- San Fran Weapon Shop (occasionally) Level 18+ bounty hunters (common) Sheriff and Deputy at NCR Two Shi guards in the palace in San Fran Enclavers in the Enclave Raider Encounter Gauss Pistol ------------ Bottom level of Military Base, in a chest guarded by Melchior Enclave Patrollers (common, around Navarro) San Fran Weapon Shop (occasionally) Raider Encounter Pulse Rifle ----------- San Fran Brotherhood of Steel outpost Raider Encounter Vindicator Minigun ------------------ San Fran Weapon Shop (rarely) Enclave guard at the Enclave, after the electric maze level Bozar ----- Stolen from combat armour guards of the courtyard NCR weapon shop Tech level of Toxic caves, if you have the patch Super Sledge ------------ Bought from San Fran and NCR weapon shops (fairly common) Raider encounter Red Ryder LE BB Gun ------------------- Bought from a trader and guards like with the alien blaster? Bought from the NCR weapon shop (rarely) Mega Power Fist --------------- Bought from San Fran and NCR weapon shops (fairly common) Raider encounter Avenger Minigun --------------- San Fran weapon shop (rarely) Bounty Hunters level 18+ maybe it's 28+ (occasionally) Light Support Weapon/M60 ------------------------ NCR weapon shop (rarely) Claimjumpers/Bootleggers or something like that, encounters around Redding Plasma Rifle ------------ Sierra Army Depot in the armoury I think. Take it to the New Reno Arms basement to be upgraded to the turbo plasma. Raider Encounter (turbo plasmas are in random encounters too) Remnants of the master's army encounter? Louisville Slugger ------------------ Do Mrs Wright's mission and then ask for a reward when you meet her back at Father Tully's. XL7OE3 ------ Merchant around San Fran area (very rarely) Tanker Vagrant, must kill them to get it Rocket Launcher --------------- Sierra Army Depot The Enclave? Broken Hills Unity Patrols random encounter Remnants of the masters army encounter? Solar Scorcher -------------- In the armoury of the vault in the guardian forever random encounter (very rare encounter) Little Jesus ------------ Kill Li'l Jesus Mordino and take it off him. DISCLAIMER/COPYRIGHT STUFF ========================== Fallout 2 (c) Black Isle or Interplay or something. Fallout 2 Weapons/Armour FAQ (c) whitechocobo666 2002. Use this FAQ anywhere you want, just don't edit the content at all (I don't care if you change it to HTML or anything like that). If you like, you can e-mail me and tell me that you're going to put it on your site, but you don't have to.