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*If you have [[Lawbringer]] or [[Contract Killer]], essential NPCs generate a finger or ear each time they are knocked unconscious.
 
*If you have [[Lawbringer]] or [[Contract Killer]], essential NPCs generate a finger or ear each time they are knocked unconscious.
   
==Glitches==
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==Bugs==
*In the PC version of ''Fallout: New Vegas'', random creatures may be tagged as essential, particularly [[Golden Gecko]]s and creatures in their vicinity, this effectively makes them unstoppable.
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* {{platforms|pc}} ''Fallout: New Vegas'': random creatures may be tagged as essential, particularly [[golden gecko]]s and creatures in their vicinity, effectively making them unstoppable.
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 16:43, 19 January 2013

 
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Essential is an attribute which can be assigned to non-player characters in games which use the Gamebryo engine, including Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas. The equivalent attribute for items is quest item, which should not be confused with the general usage of that term.

The main effect of this attribute is that the character cannot be killed, instead it will be temporarily rendered unconscious and wake up again later. In both games, all children in the game are essential characters, so even if you find a way to attack them, they still cannot be killed.

The purpose of this attribute is to prevent the player character from rendering quests incompletable by killing characters which are necessary for that quest.

In Fallout: New Vegas, there are few essential NPCs aside from children. One of which is the robot Victor, who is essential early on in the game. The message "Victor is unconscious" may appear later in the game. All Companions are essential (unless playing Hardcore Mode). Yes Man is also one of the very few essential characters.

Children were made essential for the sake of "social responsibility", according to Emil Pagliarulo.[1]

Exploits

Bugs

  • PCPC Fallout: New Vegas: random creatures may be tagged as essential, particularly golden geckos and creatures in their vicinity, effectively making them unstoppable.

See also

References

  1. Quoting Emil Pagliarulo, "We don't want to cross lines like killing kids (we actually never got as far as even putting kill-able kids in any builds of the game)... For us, that was a line we certainly didn't want to cross, and we think that was the right decision. It wouldn't have been socially responsible, at least in the case of Fallout 3."