Nerd Rage!

Nerd Rage! is a perk in Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas, Fallout 4, Fallout 76, Fallout 2d20 and the Fallout: The Board Game expansion New California.

Fallout 3
Whenever the Lone Wanderer's Hit Points drop to 20% or below, their Strength is raised to 10 and they gain 50% to Damage Resistance. This stacks with other perks, and applies regardless of clothing, which makes it still useful even if the Lone Wanderer wears heavy armor, as it can help maintain their DR even if said armor is damaged or broken.

A combo of 35-40 DR protection (average power armor or 100% condition combat armor) and Nerd Rage effect allows to reach max DR (85 percent DR), which means only 15 percent of damage points affecting health, which is four times less than the 60-65 unresisted damage percentage, the average for a heavy armor user. At the same time, it is possible to replenish health in small portions by consuming food or water, without stopping the effects of Nerd Rage.

Fallout: New Vegas
Whenever the Courier's health drops to 20% or below, their Strength is raised to 10, and their Damage Threshold is boosted by 15. This effect stacks with similar bonuses, and applies even if the Courier is naked or their armor is broken; they merely need to meet the health threshold.

The Courier's base health determines the trigger for this perk. Bonus HP from other sources such as Buffout or the Thought You Died perk will not raise the threshold.

Fallout 76
Nerd Rage! is a perk in the Nuclear Winter battle royale mode. It requires 3 SPECIAL points to equip.
 * Nuclear Winter

Fallout 2d20
When health is reduced to less than ¼ of the maximum, add +1 to the physical DR, +1 to energy DR, and +1d6 to the damage of all attacks.

At rank 2, this increases to +2 DR, and +2d6 damage.

At rank 3, this increases to +3 DR and +3d6 damage.

Each time this perk is taken, the level requirement increases by 5.

Fallout: New California
Nerd Rage! is added to the game by the Fallout: New California add-on. When in a fight where they are about to be killed, the player character can discard this perk to nullify all damage and instantly kill the enemy.

Behind the scenes
The perk is based on Adrenaline Rush, a perk which had first appeared in Fallout 2. The art is also borrowed from Adrenaline Rush, save for a few thematic changes.

Bugs

 * In Fallout 4, Nerd Rage may stop activating when health drops below 20%. This issue can be temporarily remedied by bringing up the Pip-boy then closing it while your health is under 20%. It is not currently known what causes the issue. (Bug is confirmed to occur with all ranks of Nerd Rage).
 * This problem can be fixed by removing and adding the perks via the following console commands in order:
 * (skip if you don't have Nerd Rage at rank 3)
 * (skip if you don't have Nerd Rage at rank 2)
 * (adds Nerd Rage rank 1)
 * (adds Nerd Rage rank 2)
 * (adds Nerd Rage rank 3)
 * In Fallout 4, the slowing of time may sometimes be cancelled by chems such as Jet. It sometimes also happens with V.A.T.S, giving you real time speed in V.A.T.S.
 * In Fallout 4, the slowing of time may sometimes be cancelled by chems such as Jet. It sometimes also happens with V.A.T.S, giving you real time speed in V.A.T.S.

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