Crazy Wolfgang

Crazy Wolfgang is an eccentric Caravan Merchant specializing in the sale of junk. He wanders the wastes in 2277

Background
Wolfgang might act insane, but he only plays the madman for sales. His inventory is mostly random junk, making him useful for finding custom-weapon components or just cashing in gear for Caps.

Daily schedule
Crazy Wolfgang, like all merchants, follows a winding course around the eastern half of the map, stopping at Megaton, Rivet City, Canterbury Commons, Arefu, Evergreen Mills, Paradise Falls, Temple of the Union, and Agatha's House.

Interactions with the player character
Crazy Wolfgang is a travelling merchant; he can be bartered with and repair your items.

His inventory includes random bits and pieces used for constructing weapons, and also a copy of Rock-It Launcher schematics. Crazy Wolfgang's local inventory can be found in Uncle Roe's house in the first metal box in the corner. Crazy Wolfgang's Supply Key can be recovered from his corpse.

Initially, his repair skill is at 15%, but after talking to Uncle Roe for further Caravan Merchant investment, his inventory will expand, and his repair skill jumps to a maximum of 75, the highest in the game with the exception of Downloadable Content characters Somah and Haley. If you reverse pickpocket a near fully repaired +5 Repair article of clothing he can repair up to 88% (instead of the normal 85%). Note that after the second investment he also sells Pre-War Books, however these books have purple covers and cannot be traded in at Arlington Library. After the second investment, he rewards you with 5-7 Stealth Boys, depending on your level.

With the Point Lookout expansion, Wolfgang's repair skill can be further increased by Reverse-Pickpocketing a Workman's Coveralls with better than 75% condition, boosting his base 75 repair skill (+10) to 85 (allowing him to repair items to 91% CND).

Although luck affects repair skill, giving Wolfgang both Lucky Shades and Three Dog's Head Wrap does not boost his repair skill beyond 91%. This is due to the fact that NPCs do not gain any benefit (or penalty) to SPECIAL stats with equipment, only Skills.

Quotes

 * "I hear you're the one who's so deeply invested in my junk'"
 * "A friend with deep pockets is a friend indeed!"
 * "Hey, hey! Looking to buy?"

Appearances
appears only in Fallout 3.