Repair



Repair is a Fallout, Fallout 2, Fallout 3, Fallout Tactics and Fallout: New Vegas skill.

In Van Buren and J.E. Sawyer's Fallout Role-Playing Game it was renamed to mechanics.

The practical application of the science skill. The fixing of broken equipment, machinery and electronics.

Fallout, Fallout 2 and Fallout Tactics
Initial level: Starting repair skill is equal to 20% + (1% x intelligence). Average characters will have a 25% skill.

Fallout 3
Initial level: Starting repair skill is equal to 2 + (2 x intelligence) + luck/2 (rounded up). Average starting characters (Int 5, Lck 5) will have a repair skill of 15.

Repair can be used to fix damaged equipment, this is done by having 2 of the same armor or weapon, the user sacrifices parts from one item to bring up the condition of the other. However, the items don't need to be exactly the same, just similar (i.e. brass knuckles will repair spiked knuckles, etc). Repair also determines the starting condition of custom equipment.

As the repair skill improves, two largely noticeable effects occur:

First, the condition of the equipment can be brought up to 40% + 0.6% *(player's repair skill level) — in other words, every 5 points in repair raises the maximum condition by 3%. For example with skill level of 10 allows items to be repaired up to 46%, skill level of 15 allows repair up to 49% and so on. This is important because weapons and armor in poor condition are not as efficient and their value is decreased. Low quality weapons have less accuracy and damage, which reduces effective range and often causes more ammo to be used to kill enemies when using ranged weapons or more hits when using melee weapons. Ranged weapons in low condition are also more likely to jam, which lengthens the reload animation. Armor in low condition has a lower damage resistance (DR) rating. If the condition of a weapon or armor/clothing is completely neglected, the item will break, making the item unusable until it is repaired (armor and clothing will remain on a character after it breaks, but can not be put back on if taken off).

Second, repairs become more efficient. The final condition of the item being repaired is equal to (condition of the less damaged item) + 5%*(condition of the more damaged item) + 5% + 0.15%*(player's repair skill level). For example, combining a 20% minigun and a 10% minigun by a player with 10 points in repair skill will result in 20%+0.5%+5%+1.5%=27% final condition. The same repair performed by a player with 50 points in repair, will give a 33% condition minigun. Other than determining the item type, it doesn't matter if you repair item A with item B or the other way around. (The formula also works when the two items have different item HP even if one of them is unique — the item conditions are taken into account, not HP.)

Repair in quests and exploration

 * 30 Repair is necessary to fix the water valves in Megaton during the quest Treatment.
 * 45 Repair is needed to disarm rigged combat shotguns you may encounter while questing.
 * After using the artillery switch in Takoma Industrial a few times, it will short-circuit. Players with a high repair skill can repair the switch and continue using it.
 * 40 Repair is needed during Rescue from Paradise to gain an option to free the children.
 * During Stealing Independence you can disable the turret power generator with a high enough repair skill.
 * 40 Repair is needed to fix a broken robot during a random encounter. If you repair it, the scavenger will give you two energy cells. With a speech check, you can convince him to give you 100 caps and the energy cells.
 * 85 Repair is required to disarm laser tripwire emitters in Raven Rock during The American Dream.
 * 35 Repair is required in the Anchorage War Memorial before, during or after The Wasteland Survival Guide to fix a broken door, if he/she has the door's component. Without the component, a repair skill of 95 is required.
 * A repair skill check is made when disarming microfusion cells wired to a trapped toilet. It does not specify what the minimum repair skill is.
 * Downloadable content also includes repair checks on some items, most notably Point Lookout in the Chinese Intelligence Bunker (44 required to shut off radiation).

Ways to increase Repair

 * Bobblehead - Repair (permanent +10)
 * Dean's Electronics (permanent +1 or +2 with Comprehension)
 * Gun Nut (permanent +5 with each rank)
 * Tag! (permanent +15)
 * Mentats (temporary +2-10 depending on intelligence, a perfect intelligence of 10 will see no benefit.)
 * Vault 101 utility jumpsuit (temporary +5)
 * Dad's wasteland outfit (temporary +5)
 * Repairman jumpsuits (temporary +5, includes Red Racer and Robco)
 * Workman's coveralls (temporary +10, requires Point Lookout)

Fallout: New Vegas
In Fallout: New Vegas, a high Repair skill is no longer needed to repair weapons and armor to 100%. However, repairs still become much more efficient with higher Repair skill. Additionally, higher Repair skill allows the player to craft different types of ammunition and other gear at reloading benches and workbenches. High repair also allows the player to repair objects. For instance, a computer that is broken or a robot needed for another task. Most notably the Weapon repair kit with 50 skill (40 with a skill magazine, 30 with Comprehension and a magazine).

Ways to increase Repair
Vault 03 utility jumpsuit (+5 to repair and lockpick when worn) Deans Electronics (+3, +4 with comprehension.)

NPCs Who Repair
Naprawa Ремонт 修理