Category:Level Perks

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Level perks work in a way identical to their counterparts from the original Fallout games.  
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[[Level]] [[perks]] work in the same way as their counterparts from the original Fallout games.  
  
 
A player is given the possibility of gaining one level perk every 3 or 4 [[levels]], depending on whether his/her character has the [[Skilled]] trait or not.  
 
A player is given the possibility of gaining one level perk every 3 or 4 [[levels]], depending on whether his/her character has the [[Skilled]] trait or not.  
  
More detailed information about each of the perks is available on their respective pages.
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More detailed information about each of the [[perks]] is available on their respective pages.
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'''Note:''' When determining what [[level]] [[perks]] can be gained by a player, the game checks his/her nominal [[statistics]]. It is therefore impossible for a character whose base [[Strength]] is 5 to take a level [[perk]] requiring at least 6 points of [[Strength]], for example, even if s/he temporarily gains a point of [[Strength]] by using a strength-enhancing drug prior to opening the [[perk]] selection window.

Latest revision as of 13:52, 12 February 2012

Level perks work in the same way as their counterparts from the original Fallout games.

A player is given the possibility of gaining one level perk every 3 or 4 levels, depending on whether his/her character has the Skilled trait or not.

More detailed information about each of the perks is available on their respective pages.


Note: When determining what level perks can be gained by a player, the game checks his/her nominal statistics. It is therefore impossible for a character whose base Strength is 5 to take a level perk requiring at least 6 points of Strength, for example, even if s/he temporarily gains a point of Strength by using a strength-enhancing drug prior to opening the perk selection window.

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