Flamer Fuel (Fallout: New Vegas)

Flamer fuel is a type of ammunition in Fallout: New Vegas.

Characteristics
A mixture of petro-chemicals and other flammable compounds for use in specialty flamethrowers.

Weapons using this ammunition

 * Flamer
 * Cleansing Flame
 * Flare gun
 * Heavy incinerator
 * Incinerator

Recycling
After use, there is a chance that the Drained flamer fuel tank will be recovered and placed in the player character's inventory. Drained fuel tanks can then be recycled back into a usable tank at a workbench.


 * ¹ Due to Vigilant Recycler having Science 70 as a pre-requisite, efficient recycling can not be made at the skill listed in the workbench.

Conversion (variant)

 * ¹ Due to Vigilant Recycler having Science 70 as a pre-requisite, optimized flamer fuel can not be made at the skill listed in the workbench.

Flamer fuel, homemade
Homemade flamer fuel is made from corn based ingredients to produce an ethanol mixture combined with the flammable properties of detergent to create a deadly fuel mixture. Due to the crude nature of the fuel, homemade fuel severely stresses a flamer, degrading its condition three times as quickly. Every recipe yields 20 units of fuel (a Science skill of 50 is needed to produce the fuel).

Flamer fuel, optimized
Added in Gun Runners' Arsenal, this sub-type causes 30% more damage, provides some Damage Threshold negation, and weighs less than the standard flamer fuel. The only drawbacks are a slight (10%) increase in weapon degradation and increased fuel usage (it takes 3 regular units to produce 2 Optimized ones). It requires Vigilant Recycler and can only be crafted at a workbench.

Locations

 * Flamer fuel can sometimes be purchased at the Dino Bite gift shop.
 * Flamer fuel can be purchased at the Silver Rush, as flame-throwers are classed as energy weapons.
 * Flamer fuel can also be found on destroyed Mister Gutsy and Mister Handy robots.
 * Flamer fuel can often be found on Fiends, located in Vault 3.
 * Flamer fuel can be purchased from the Boomer munitions manager in the Nellis hangars.

Behind the scenes
Detergents are often at times used as fuel additives. Typical detergents are long chain amines and amides such as polyisobuteneamine and polyisobuteneamide/succinimide.

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