Explosives (Fallout: New Vegas)

Explosives is a skill in Fallout: New Vegas, replacing the Traps and Throwing skills from previous games. Its governing primary statistic is Perception. It determines the damage done by Explosives, ability of handling explosive traps.

Initial level

 * $$\text{Initial level}=2+(2\times\text{Perception})+\left\lceil\frac{\text{Luck}}{2}\right\rceil$$

Example: A starting Perception of 5 and Luck of 5.


 * $$2+(2\times5)+\left\lceil\frac{5}{2}\right\rceil=15$$

Description
In Fallout: New Vegas, many more types of weapons fall into the Explosives category. Any weapon that was originally a big gun in Fallout 1, 2, or 3 and used explosion type ammunition (such as the Fat Man, or Rocket launcher), was moved to this category when the Big Guns skill was removed.

Ways to increase Explosives

 * Permanent
 * Leveling up (Up to +15 (+2 with Educated perk))
 * Duck and Cover! (+3 or 4 with the Comprehension)
 * Optics Enhancer implant (+2 depending on current Perception, a perfect Perception of 10 will see no benefit.)
 * Tag! (+15)
 * Skilled (+5)
 * Temporary
 * Patriot's Cookbook (+10 or 20 with Comprehension.)
 * Absinthe (+6 with 100 Survival, Perception of 10 will see no benefit, 8-9 will see reduced benefit.)
 * Mentats +4, Perception of 10 will see no benefit, 9 will see reduced benefit.)
 * Raider blastmaster helmet (+5)
 * Advanced Riot Gear (+10)
 * Dr. Mobius' glasses (+10)

Affected weapons
Note: most explosive weapons have damage listed as "1 (or 2) + some number." The 1 (or 2) is the damage that the projectile (like a thrown grenade) or placed explosive (like a mine) does upon a direct hit, pretty much just from physics. As such, that number can generally be ignored for most intents and purposes (and damage calculations for grenades and mines in the Pip-Boy 3000 appear to do so).

Fallout: New Vegas Explosives skill weapons, 2