Fallout: New Vegas implants

Talking to Doctor Usanagi reveals that she sells physical implants to augment your S.P.E.C.I.A.L. abilities, and two special implants, a sub-dermal implant that makes you more resistant to damage and a implant that allows you to regenerate health.

You can only apply a limited number of implants, the limit being determined by your starting Endurance PLUS any additional increases to Endurance via Intense Training. The implant for Endurance will NOT allow you to get an extra implant. For example, if your starting endurance = 6, you can get 6 of the 9 possible implants. If you boost endurance to 7 with the implant you still will only be able to get a total of 6 implants. Resistance-increasing items (chems like Buffout or apparel like Wasteland outfit) will NOT be taken in account for implants, either, as they are temporary.

Physical Implant
Each SPECIAL stat can be raised only once via Doctor Usangi's implants, and they're 4,000 caps a piece (unless your Special is at 1, at which point she will only charge 3,000). You cannot raise a natural stat above 10, i.e. if you started with a base Intelligence of 10, you could not raise it to 11. Should a stat be raised to 10 with the Intense Training perk, the game will permit you to buy that implant without benefit:


 * Strength: Hypertrophy Accelerator
 * Perception: Optics Enchancer
 * Endurance: Nociception Regulator
 * Charisma: Empathy Synthesizer
 * Intelligence: Logic Co-Processor.
 * Agility: Reflex Booster
 * Luck: Probability Calculator

Special Implant
Special implants adds special effects.


 * NEMEAN Sub Dermal Armor: adds 4 to your Damage Threshold and the price is 8,000 caps.
 * PHOENIX Monocyte Breeder: add regenerates hitpoints at a rate similar to that of the Solar Powered Perk. The price is 12,000 caps.

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Bugs

 * Sometimes purchasing the strength implant does not increase strength.
 * Sometimes there is no dialogue option for intelligence implant.
 * Removing an implant's related perk through the use of console does not refund your total number of implants available. Meaning if you have Endurance 5 and have 5 implants, removing an implant perk will not allow another implant to be installed. Furthermore simply adding an Endurance point from the console does not adjust the "5 of 5" capacity from the example above. The only known solution is to add the Intense Training perk, select endurance (assuming the character does not have 10 endurance already), purchase the "replacement" implant normally, and then remove both the Intense Training perk and the leftover endurance point afterwards.