Karma (Fallout: New Vegas)

Karma is the reflection of all good and evil choices you make during the game and how they are perceived by the inhabitants of the wasteland.

Overviews
Karma doesn't have as much of an effect on gameplay as in Fallout, Fallout 2 and Fallout 3, since reputation has a more important place.

However, it does still exist and if someone catches you performing an action that causes negative Karma against their faction you will often lose reputation with that faction; for example, stealing something from The Silver Rush where a Van Graff can see you. They may also become openly hostile despite your reputation with them not being lowered enough for you to be considered hated where they will attack you.

Karma's basic mechanics work similarly to the way they do in Fallout 3 (a 2001-point linear scale with -1000 being the most evil, 0 neutral, and +1000 the most good). Unlike reputation, where one can only gain fame or gain infamy, Karma can be gained and lost.

Karma also no longer determines which companions you can recruit. However, when opening a conversation with Cass after she has joined you and when you have substantially negative Karma (-100) she will complain about your behavior. You will get a second warning when your Karma is even lower (-150). After that, she won't complain anymore, as long as the player stays neutral. When you continue on your path to "the dark side" and talk to her again while having evil Karma (-250) she will leave for good. Note that Cass does not actually grant the player any grace period to improve their Karma, so a player who doesn't know better can alienate her in the space of minutes by making three attempts in a row to converse with her. Even though she will agree to accompany an evil character, the first attempt to talk with her (which you will need to do in order to tell her to travel with you) will result in her telling the player that they "can be a real asshole sometimes" and the first of three strikes will be used up on the spot.

When facing Lanius at the battle of Hoover Dam (assuming you choose to side with any faction other than Caesar's Legion), if the speech or barter checks can't be passed, or the wrong dialogue is selected at the near-end or the beginning, he will prepare to engage combat, and the player will have a unique "good" Karma dialogue option that will convince him to fight you alone, "honorably," regardless of whether you have followers with you.

The values for Karma gain may be bugged; currently killing very evil NPCs (such as Vulpes Inculta) gives only 2 Karma, yet killing some Fiends and Feral Ghouls grants 100 Karma.

Some ending narration in the game's epilogue will also depend upon the player's Karma. (See Fallout: New Vegas endings for details.)

Karma levels
You begin the game with a value of zero, which increases or decreases based on the players actions. There are 5 levels of Karma:


 * Very good: +750 to +1000.
 * Good: +250 to +749.
 * Neutral: -249 to +249.
 * Evil: -749 to -250.
 * Very evil: -1000 to -750.

Karma titles
Your Karma status is defined by a "Karma title", depending on your Karma points and your level. The base level cap is 30 and the add-ons raise this cap for five levels each, but titles do not change past level 30.

Positive

 * Go inside Vault 3 and kill some Fiends or go inside the NCR Correctional Facility and kill some Powder Gangers.
 * Give Med-X to Boxcars, the injured Powder Ganger, inside Nipton General Store. Note that you can only do this once.
 * Kill feral ghouls (any kind).
 * Free the prisoners in Vault 3 (Karma can still be gained by simply unlocking the cell door even if the occupants are killed)
 * Kill Evil or Very Evil characters. (Vulpes Inculta, Philippe, Mortimer, Duke, and Cook-Cook.
 * Some quests will give you positive Karma if you decline any reward you are offered for completing them, including Bye Bye Love, and Someone to Watch Over Me.

Maintaining Neutral Karma

 * Kill Fiends or Powder Gangers if your Karma is too low.
 * Steal items if your Karma is too high.
 * The perks added by Lonesome Road (Ain't Like That Now, Just Lucky I'm Alive, and Thought You Died) all reset Karma to 0.

Negative

 * Stealing items from a non-evil character or faction. (This can subtract Karma as many times as the player wishes by stealing from an owned container, replacing the item, exiting, and stealing it again.)
 * Repeatedly hacking an owned (red text) computer terminal (Classified as stealing, but can be done over and over again) -1 Karma per hack attempt, NOTE, even accessing the terminal will result in negative Karma
 * Sabotaging the rockets during Come Fly With Me.
 * Crucifying Benny at The Fort.
 * Lying to Alex Richards that you cannot find the thief during Medical Mystery.
 * Accepting the bribe from Private Stone.
 * Attacking the Boulder City Memorial and insulting Private Kowalski (killing him does not grant an additional loss of Karma).
 * Killing Mr. House.
 * Enslaving Arcade Gannon for Caesar.
 * Convincing Oscar Velasco to take revenge during Climb Ev'ry Mountain.
 * Lying to Lieutenant Monroe that the hostages are dead during Boulder City Showdown.
 * Humiliating Grecks by taking his clothes.
 * Giving Sergeant Astor the old Legion intel during Eye for an Eye.
 * Causing Frank Weathers to kill himself during Left My Heart.
 * Choosing the attack option when conversing with Private Edwards.
 * Devour a corpse. (Cannibal perk needed)
 * Kill Good or Very Good characters. (Sarah Weintraub, Sunny Smiles, Julie Farkas, Keely, Bill Ronte, and Jacob Hoff.
 * The following below is DLC content from Dead Money.
 * Lying to Christine Royce, or threatening her with the Terrifying Presence perk, and making her go down the elevator during the quest Mixed Signals.
 * Killing Dog/God during Put the Beast Down.

Companions and Karma
The recruitment of your companions does not affect your Karma. However, companions such as Cass will permanently leave your party if you talk to them too many times with evil Karma.

Bugs

 * There is a random glitch where the Karma title remains at "Guardian of the Wastes" or "Scourge of the Wastes" even when the character is well past level 20. This occurs with Good, Neutral and Evil Karma.
 * When reaching higher levels, the game may "forget" your karma at random times, then it will return without warning.