Unarmed

Unarmed is a skill in Fallout, Fallout 2, Fallout 3, Fallout Tactics, Fallout: New Vegas, Van Buren and J.E. Sawyer's Fallout Role-Playing Game.

The combination of martial arts, boxing and other hand-to-hand martial arts. Combat with your hands and feet.

Fallout 2
Initial Level: Starting Unarmed skill is equal to 40% + (1% x (Agility + Strength) / 2). Average characters will have a 45% in Unarmed combat.

In Fallout 2, you can learn unarmed skills from the following persons:


 * Lucas in Arroyo, near the big stone head;
 * John L. Sullivan in Klamath, retired boxer-veteran, spending his days in the Golden Gecko bar, on the west side of town.
 * Lo Pan and The Dragon in San Francisco Chinatown, both arch-rivals of each other, but both are equally skilled in unarmed attacks and they have a lot of knowledge to pass.
 * You can get a 5% increase for using the punching bags on the first level of the Sierra Army Depot.

The HtH Evade Perk gives your character some extra AC, but only if both slots are unequipped. (Unarmed-class weapons such as Spiked Knuckles or Power Fists are allowed)

The attacks are divided into two groups: primary and secondary. At any one time you will have up to four attacks available: the strongest primary punch/kick you meet the requirements for (a plain punch/kick if none), and the strongest secondary punch/kick you qualify for, if any. The secondary attacks have a higher AP cost and cause more devastating effects.

Primary Punch Attacks
Punch
 * Requirements: None
 * Damage: Base damage
 * AP: 3

Strong Punch
 * Requirements: Unarmed 55%, Agility 6
 * Damage: +3
 * AP: 3

Hammer Punch
 * Requirements: Unarmed 75%, Agility 6, Strength 5, level 6
 * Damage: +5
 * AP: 3
 * Critical Chance: +5%

Haymaker
 * Requirements: Unarmed 100%, Agility 7, Strength 5, level 9
 * Damage: +7
 * AP: 3
 * Critical Chance: +15%

Secondary Punch Attacks
Jab
 * Requirements: Unarmed 75%, Agility 7, Strength 5, level 5
 * Damage: +5 (+3 in 1.02d)
 * AP: 6 (3 in 1.02d)
 * Critical: +5% (+10% in 1.02d)

Palm Strike
 * Requirements: Unarmed 115%, Agility 7, Strength 5, level 12
 * Damage: +7, armor piercing
 * AP: 6
 * Critical: +15%

Piercing Strike
 * Requirements: Unarmed 130%, Agility 7, Strength 5, Level 16
 * Damage: +10, armor piercing
 * AP: 8
 * Critical: +40%

Primary Kick Attacks
Kick
 * Requirements: None
 * Damage: Base damage
 * AP: 4

Strong Kick
 * Requirements: Unarmed 40%, Agility 6
 * Damage: +5
 * AP: 4

Snap Kick
 * Requirements: Unarmed 60%, Agility 6, Level 6
 * Damage: +7
 * AP: 4

Power Kick
 * Requirements: Unarmed 80%, Agility 6, Strength 6, Level 9
 * Damage: +9
 * AP: 4
 * Critical Chance: +5%

Secondary Kick Attacks
Hip Kick
 * Requirements: Unarmed 60%, Agility 7, Strength 6, Level 6
 * Damage: +7
 * AP: 7

Hook Kick
 * Requirements: Unarmed 100%, Agility 7, Strength 6, Level 12
 * Damage: +9, armor piercing
 * AP: 7
 * Critical Chance: +10%

Piercing Kick
 * Requirements: Unarmed 125%, Agility 8, Strength 6, Level 15
 * Damage: +12, armor piercing
 * AP: 9
 * Critical Chance: +50%

Fallout 3
In Fallout 3, the unarmed skill is tied to the Endurance SPECIAL stat. The player character will receive a boost of +2 points in Unarmed per level of Endurance, for a maximum boost of +20 points at 10 Endurance. Luck further raises Unarmed effectiveness by +1 points per every 2 levels (+5 Unarmed at 9 Luck).

The AP cost (Action Points, used in VATS) when completely unarmed is 22.

In Fallout 3, it is not possible to target individual body parts in V.A.T.S. while unarmed, but the chance of head strikes increases with skill. Targeting with the crosshair outside of V.A.T.S enables the player to select body locations in an attempt to cripple and/or disarm. It's possible to knock-out an opponent even with non-critical head strikes; this should not be confused with the effects of the Paralyzing Palm perk, as it can be done without the perk, it can be done outside of V.A.T.S. and with any unarmed weapon, though the chances are greatly improved with bare hand attacks.

Attacking in V.A.T.S. can cause the Lone Wanderer to "teleport" several yards to attack his/her enemy, this is an exploitable aspect of the game and can be used to avoid a few seconds of enemy fire or reach normally inaccessible areas.

Unarmed-Based Perks
Perks that improve damage:
 * Black Widow improves damage by 10% vs. male humans/ghouls.
 * Lady Killer improves damage by 10% vs. female humans/ghouls.
 * Entomologist improves damage by 50% vs. insects.
 * Robotics Expert improves damage by 25% vs. robots.
 * Iron Fist improves unarmed damage by +5 with each rank.
 * Bloody Mess improves damage by 5% against all targets.
 * Finesse increases the chance of getting a critical hit by 5%.
 * Better Criticals increases the damage of critical hits by 50%.
 * Ninja increases melee/unarmed critical hit chance by +15% and sneak attack critical damage by +25%.
 * Survival Expert increases the chance of a critical hit by 1, 2 or 3%.
 * Ghoul Ecology improves damage by +5 against ghouls (bugged and affects all targets).
 * Superior Defender improves damage by +5 when standing still.

Consumables that improve damage:
 * Yao Guai meat improves damage by 10%.
 * Psycho improves damage by 25%.

Ways to increase Unarmed
Note: Only items adding +5 or more are included.


 * Bobblehead - Unarmed (permanent +10)
 * Pugilism Illustrated (permanent +1 or +2 with Comprehension)
 * Tag! (permanent +15)
 * Buffout (temporary +2-6 depending on endurance, a perfect endurance of 10 will see no benefit)
 * Vault 77 jumpsuit (temporary +5)
 * Hockey mask (temporary +5)
 * Metal Master armor (temporary +10)

Unarmed Weapons
See Fallout 3 weapons.

See Fallout: New Vegas weapons.

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